Joseph A. Majzoub, M.D.
Children’s Hospital Boston
Joseph A. Majzoub attended the University of Michigan Honors College and Stanford University School of Medicine. These were followed by internship, residency, and chief residency at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, and a postdoctoral fellowship in endocrinology at the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Majzoub joined the Division of Endocrinology at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in 1981, where he remained until moving to his current position at Children’s Hospital Boston in 1989 as Chief of the Division of Endocrinology, where he is now Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine at Harvard Medical School. The Division of Endocrinology at Boston Children’s Hospital is one of the largest programs of its kind in the United States, with over 300 staff, 45 faculty, and annual combined clinical and research budgets of over $20 million. Dr. Majzoub’s is a mentor to many medical students and postdoctoral fellows, and has received the Clifford Barger Mentoring Award and the Irving London Teaching Award from Harvard Medical School and the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences Technology Program. From 2000-2010, Dr. Majzoub was a cofounder and consultant to Correlagen Diagnostics, Inc., which designed, licensed, produced, and evaluated molecular diagnostic tests based on full gene sequencing for monogenic disorders in endocrinology, immunology, and cardiology. Correlagen was sold to Laboratory Corporation of America (LabCorp) in 2010.








