After nearly six decades of groundbreaking work in neuroscience, patient care, and medical education, Dr. David Zee retired from Johns Hopkins in July 2025. From the moment he arrived in Baltimore in 1965 to begin medical school, Dr. Zee’s unwavering curiosity and dedication shaped a career that revolutionized our understanding of the vestibular system and eye movement disorders. The clinic was an extension of his laboratory and he firmly believed every patient can teach us something. His work has directly impacted countless patients and helped train generations of clinicians and researchers across the globe. In honor of his extraordinary legacy, we invite you to support a campaign that reflects his enduring values: advancing discovery, nurturing early-career scientists and clinicians, and securing the future of the Division of Neuro-Visual and Vestibular Disorders. Your gift will help sustain the spirit of innovation, excellence, and mentorship that defines Dr. Zee’s remarkable career.
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