Milap C. Nahata, MS, PharmD, is a distinguished leader in pediatric pharmacy, literally and figuratively writing the book on pediatric dosing of medications.
At the time of his death, Charles Pavey (1906-2004) was still the youngest man to ever graduate from The Ohio State University College of Medicine at age 22 in 1928. His medical career spanned 57 years.
Ken Waldron is faculty emeritus for mechanical and aerospace engineering. Robert McGhee is former professor with the department of electrical engineering.
Noel Mayo is professor emeritus with Ohio State’s Department of Design and owns Noel Mayo Associates, Inc., the first African-American industrial design firm in the United States.
In 1999, the first use of a minimally invasive heart surgery technique utilizing robotic technology in the United States was performed at The Ohio State University Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital.