Dr. Harold T. Shapiro *64 Leaves Michigan to Head Princeton, 1988

Shapiro was made a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1990. He announced his retirement from Princeton in the fall of 2000. Shirley Tilghman, his successor, took office on June 15 of the following year.
Shapiro continues to live in Princeton, and is professor emeritus in the departments of economics and public policy at the University. His present academic interests include bioethics, on which he writes extensively. Shapiro chaired the National Bioethics Advisory Commission during President Bill Clinton's second term. He also sits on the boards of a number of prominent for-profit and non-profit ventures, including HCA (founded by the Frist family, which donated the Frist Campus Center to Princeton), the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, DeVry, Inc., and Dow Chemical Company.
He is the twin brother of Bernard Shapiro, first Ethics Commissioner of Canada and former Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University. [Source: Wikipedia ]
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