Princeton Alumni Weekly Features Pediatric and Fetal Surgeon, Dr. Bill Peranteau

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Bill Peranteau, MD Bill Peranteau, MD Princeton University recently profiled alumnus, Bill Peranteau, MD, an attending surgeon with the Division of General, Thoracic and Fetal Surgery at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).

The article highlights Dr. Peranteau’s educational journey that led him to where he is today, working as a pediatric and fetal surgeon and a researcher at CHOP, as well as his research, which focuses on studying whether specific gene defects can be fixed prenatally.

Read “Small Miracles” from Princeton Alumni Weekly to learn more about Dr. Peranteau and his important work within the Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment.

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