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Pioneering oncologist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Siddhartha Mukherjee announced as University of Southern California’s 2018 commencement speaker

March 08, 2018

Photo: Deborah FeingoldPhysician who has redefined public discourse on human health will address the Trojan Family for USC’s 135th commencement ceremony.

Contact: Ron Mackovich at (213) 810-8583 or rmackovi@usc.edu

More than 60,000 members of the Trojan Family will unite on the University Park Campus for USC’s 135th commencement on May 11.

Siddhartha Mukherjee, a physician who has redefined public discourse on human health, will deliver the commencement address.

Mukherjee is best known for his 2011 Pulitzer Prize winning book, “The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer.” It was made into a three-part documentary by Ken Burns and was included among Time magazine’s 100 best nonfiction books of the past century.

His writings on the historical aspects of disease and the philosophy of medicine addresses medicine’s most pressing issues, from expressing the governing principles of the medical profession to deciphering the fundamental genetic code that defines us as human beings. His latest work, “The Gene: An Intimate History,” delves into the mysterious master-code that defines humans.

A Rhodes scholar, Mukherjee serves as an assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University and as a staff cancer physician at Columbia University Medical Center. His articles have appeared in numerous publications, such as Nature, The New England Journal of Medicine, and The New York Times, and he serves as editor-in-chief of Tonic, the digital health news platform for Vice Media.

Mukherjee’s achievements as a writer and educator build upon his exceptional career as a renowned medical researcher. His groundbreaking studies into the composition and behavior of cancer cells have pushed the boundaries of modern medicine. Through his research, he has enabled the development of new treatments that reach beyond the pharmaceutical model toward a diverse array of cutting-edge biological and environmental therapies.

Approximately 15,000 degrees will be conferred during USC’s commencement this year, including more than 1,500 doctorate degrees, at the main ceremony in Alumni Park and satellite ceremonies across the University Park and Health Sciences campuses.

For the first time, commencement ceremonies will be held at USC Village, for the Viterbi School of Engineering, the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry and the Gould School of Law.

The Iovine & Young Academy and the Bovard College will have their first commencement ceremonies.

For more information about USC commencement, visit commencement.usc.edu.

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Photo: Deborah Feingold

Note: Siddhartha Mukherjee won his Pulitzer in 2011. We regret the error.