Thomas P. Stossel

American physician-researcher (1941–2019)

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Lived 1941–2019, aged 78United States
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    1941–2019
    Aged 78
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Updated 2026-08-16

Thomas P. Stossel was an American hematologist, inventor, medical researcher, and writer, who discovered gelsolin and invented the BioAegis technology estate. He was also a professor emeritus of medicine at Harvard Medical School and a professor emeritus of clinical research at the American Cancer Society. He was Chief Scientific Advisor to BioAegis Therapeutics Inc., a clinical-stage biotech company developing a non-immunosuppressive anti-inflammatory with the potential to address a wide range of infectious, inflammatory, and degenerative diseases.

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