Santa J. Ono
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Canadian-American person
academic administrator
biomedical researcher
human
immunologist
university president
Santa J. Ono is a Canadian-American biomedical researcher and academic leader who has served as president of several major universities, including the University of Michigan.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Canadian-American person
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academic administrator → biomedical researcher → human → immunologist → university president → |
| citizenship |
Canada
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United States of America → |
| countryOfBirth | Canada → |
| degree |
Bachelor of Arts
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Doctor of Philosophy → |
| doctoralAdvisor | Hugh McDevitt → |
| educatedAt |
McGill University
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University of Chicago → |
| employer |
Emory University
→
Johns Hopkins University → University of British Columbia → University of Cincinnati → University of Michigan → |
| ethnicGroup | Japanese → |
| familyName | Ono → |
| fieldOfWork |
biomedical research
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higher education administration → immunology → |
| givenName |
Santa Claus
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surface form: "Santa"
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| hasAcademicRank | professor → |
| hasRole |
board member of various organizations
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scientific advisor → |
| knownFor |
promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in higher education
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strengthening university-community relations → |
| name | Santa J. Ono NERFINISHED → |
| notableFor |
advocacy for mental health awareness
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leadership in higher education → public engagement on social media as a university president → |
| occupation |
academic administrator
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biomedical researcher → professor → university president → |
| parent | Takashi Ono NERFINISHED → |
| positionHeld |
president of the University of British Columbia
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president of the University of Cincinnati → president of the University of Michigan → provost of the University of Cincinnati → senior vice provost for undergraduate education and academic affairs at Emory University → |
| religion | Christianity → |
| researchInterest |
autoimmune disease
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complement system → inflammation → |
| sibling | Ken Ono → |
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