Andrew Cameron, MD, PhD
Chief, Division of Transplantation
Andrew Cameron is associate professor of surgery, chief of the division of transplantation and director of liver transplantation at Johns Hopkins.
His expertise lies in the areas of Abdominal Surgery, End Stage Liver Disease, Hepatobiliary Surgery, Hepatocellular Cancer, Liver Cancer, Liver Disease, Liver Transplant , Pancreas Transplant, Pediatric Liver Transplant, Transplant Surgery, Transplants, Vascular Surgery. His laboratory studies stem cells and the liver to promote drug free transplantation and other pursuits include the use of social media to increase organ donation.
With over 109 publications, Dr. Cameron was ranked by Baltimore Magazine’s Baltimore’s Best Doctors List four times.
Dr. Cameron was born at Johns Hopkins and raised in Baltimore. He attended Harvard College and returned to Johns Hopkins where he obtained his MD and PhD degrees. His surgical training was spent at the Massachusetts General Hospital and then at UCLA for Liver Transplantation. He returned to Hopkins as Head of the Liver Transplant Program in 2006.