UAMS’ Stavros Manolagas, M.D., Ph.D., Named First Andreoli Chair
| LITTLE ROCK — Stavros C. Manolagas, M.D., Ph.D., today became the inaugural recipient of the Thomas E. Andreoli, M.D., M.A.C.P., Clinical Scholar Chair in Internal Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). The Andreoli chair was established in 2005 with gifts from numerous friends and colleagues of Andreoli, distinguished professor in the Department of Internal Medicine and Department of Physiology and Biophysics in the UAMS College of Medicine. An endowed chair is the highest academic honor that can be bestowed by a university on its faculty. The first named chair was established in “It is fitting for Dr. Manolagas to be honored with the Andreoli Clinical Scholar Chair in Internal Medicine,” said UAMS Chancellor I. Dodd Wilson, M.D. “Both men are internationally recognized for their achievements in the field of internal medicine. Their accomplishments and the establishment of this chair will assist UAMS for years to come as we seek to attract outstanding faculty members in all areas of the university.” A native of In 1969, he received his medical degree from the That year, Manolagas joined the faculty of the In 1999, with the help of UAMS BioVentures, a technology incubator, Manolagas founded Anabonix Inc., a biotechnology start-up company engaged in the development and commercialization of drugs for osteoporosis. The company currently operates in Andreoli received his medical degree from In 1988, he was named the Nolan Chair in Internal Medicine at UAMS, a position that he stepped down from in 2004. Andreoli has received 35 teaching awards and serves as editor-in-chief of Cecil Essentials of Medicine. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (Edinburgh) in 2001 and holds the 2002-2003 George L. Ackerman Outstanding Faculty Award at UAMS. The Thomas E. Andreoli, M.D., Visiting Professor in Internal Medicine was endowed in the UAMS College of Medicine in 2003. UAMS is the state’s only comprehensive academic health center, with five colleges, a graduate school, a medical center, five centers of excellence and a statewide network of regional centers. UAMS has about 2,320 students and 690 medical residents. It is the state’s largest public employer with more than 9,300 employees, including nearly 1,000 physicians who provide medical care to patients at UAMS, Arkansas Children’s Hospital and the VA Medical Center. UAMS and its affiliates have an economic impact in