Donald W. Landry, MD, PhD, was elected to the Board of Directors of The Center for Discovery® (TCFD). He will take office on March 1st, 2024.
Donald W. Landry, MD, PhD, held the positions of Chair of the Department of Medicine at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and Physician-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center from 2007 until 2023.
Dr. Landry obtained his MD from Columbia University’s Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1983 after completing his PhD in Organic Chemistry at Harvard University under Nobel Laureate R.B. Woodward in 1979. He began his career at Columbia as an instructor in 1985 and became a full professor of medicine in 2004. Dr. Landry was the first director of the Division of Nephrology, where he established the sub-subspecialty of ICU nephrology, and the founding director of the Division of Experimental Therapeutics, which introduces synthetic organic chemists to the Department of Medicine. At the moment, he serves as the American Academy of Sciences and Letters President.
Dr. Landry has inspired students worldwide and offered the kind of leadership that has made Columbia and NewYork-Presbyterian known worldwide via his contributions to our healthcare institutions and the medical field. Dr. Landry has been conducting outstanding groundbreaking research and developing novel medical strategies to address insurmountable health issues for about forty years. Equal in importance to Dr. Landry’s work as a physician and biomedical researcher are the long-lasting institutional contributions he has made to NewYork-Presbyterian and the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. The Department continues to have one of the best internal medicine residencies in the nation, and its teaching and educational initiatives are acknowledged on a national level. During his tenure as head, the department’s NIH-funded research grew by 300 percent. In 2022, the department received over $206 million in NIH assistance, and its ranking among the nation’s medical departments improved from fifteenth to the top five. This year, the department is ranked third. President George W. Bush presented Dr. Landry with the Presidential Citizens Medal, the second-highest civilian award in the country, in the Oval Office in 2008 in recognition of his innovative and varied research as well as his endeavors to enhance human welfare.
It gives us great pleasure to have Dr. Landry join the Board. His desire to help and his interest in our work are greatly appreciated. Having a doctor and scientist of Dr. Landry’s caliber join our board is an honor. According to TCFD Board Chair Edward C. Sweeney, “he was confident that his service will greatly benefit our devoted staff and the many individuals we care for at The Center for Discovery.”
Our Board of Directors, who are all accomplished professionals in their fields, offers The Center an invaluable range of services. Our Board Members contribute to securing The Center’s future by tirelessly advocating on behalf of people with complicated diseases worldwide. Dr. Terry Hamlin, President & CEO of TCFD, said, “We are thrilled to have Dr. Landry join the team. He will be an incredible asset to us and he is well-poised to hit the ground running as a Director.”
The people The Center for Discovery helps, its committed employees, and its visionary leadership all exude the lively spirit of the organization. The Center truly dedicates its mind, heart, and soul to this service, as evidenced by its deep recognition of and concern for each individual. Dr. Landry expressed his surprise and humility at being welcomed onto The Board of the Center for Discovery.
Dr. Landry joined an internationally-recognized team of leaders on the TCFD Board, including: Dr. Terry Hamlin, TCFD President and CEO; Edward C. Sweeney, Board Chair/NRS, Inc; Eileen Naughton, Treasurer/Former Vice President of People Operations at Google; Michael Dubilier, Secretary/Dubilier & Company; Nelly Bly-Arougheti, Director/Author/Editor; Ellen Alemany, Director/First Citizens; Kevin Fee, Director/Castlerock Asset Management; Joel S. Forman, Esq., Director/Akerman LLP; Aidan Quinn, Director/Actor; Kim Raisler, Director/Levine, Plotkin, & Menin, LLP/; Arthur L. Thompson, CFA, Director/Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC.; George Todd, MD, Director/Mount Sinai; and Allison Vella, Director, Saint David’s School.
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Situated 90 miles northwest of New York City, The Center for Discovery (TCFD) is a preeminent healthcare and educational facility serving over 1,200 children and adults with medically fragile conditions, complex ailments, and autism spectrum disorders. TCFD was recognized as a Center of Excellence in 2016 and has long been in the forefront of creating innovative care approaches for patients with complicated medical conditions. Situated in Sullivan County on 1,500 acres, TCFD is home to residential areas, medical and research institutions, organic and biodynamic farms, and leased private companies that provide fulfilling work possibilities. More than a handicap, TCFD is deeply invested in each person’s potential and aspirations. It works to improve care and provide special, demanding opportunities for the most vulnerable groups.