Daily News | RobRoy MacGregor III, renowned infectious disease expert, HIV pioneer, and professor emeritus at Penn, has died at 84
“He loved to teach and explain,” said his wife, Peggy. “He was a serious Christian, so he looked for ways he could be helpful to people.”
In 2006, Dr. MacGregor received Penn’s Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award for displaying “cultural sensitivity in working with patients and family members of diverse ethnic or religious backgrounds.” He was a resident at Boston City Hospital, now Boston Medical Center, worked at the laboratory of clinical investigation at the National Institutes of Health in Maryland, and earned an infectious disease fellowship at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Dr. MacGregor had a wonderful tenor singing voice and performed in a high school barbershop group called The What Four and later with the a cappella Princeton Tigertones. He was sociable and friendly and hosted annual Christmas carol sing-alongs and attended as many high school and college reunions as he could.
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