Shields Warren
Shields Warren | |
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Born |
Cambridge, Massachusetts | February 26, 1898
Died |
July 1, 1980 82) Mashpee, Massachusetts Old age | (aged
Residence | American |
Citizenship | United States |
Nationality | American |
Fields |
Health physics Pathology Biological effects of ionizing radiation |
Institutions |
U.S. Navy Harvard Medical School New England Deaconess Hospital U.S. Atomic Energy Commission |
Alma mater |
Boston University Harvard Medical School, M.D., 1923 |
Notable students |
Eleanor Josephine MacDonald John D. Boice, Jr. |
Known for | The Buchenwald touch |
Influences |
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (anatomical Papier-mâché models) Harvey Cushing Stuart Harvey Mudd Hugh Cabot |
Influenced |
Eleanor Josephine MacDonald William Avison Meissner John D. Boice, Jr. |
Notable awards |
Ward Burdick Award for |
Shields Warren (26 February 1898 – 1 July 1980) was an American pathologist. He was among the first to study the pathology of radioactive fallout.[1][2][3] Warren influenced and mentored Eleanor Josephine Macdonald, epidemiologist and cancer researcher.[4]
Awards and honors
- Shields Warren Festschrift[5]
- Ward Burdick Award for Distinguished Service to Clinical Pathology, American Society for Clinical Pathology, 1949[6]
- Banting Medal for Scientific Achievement Award, American Diabetes Association, 1953
- Pathologist of the Year, Meritorious Service Award, College of American Pathologists, 1955
- James Ewing Lecture, Society of Surgical Oncology, 1962
- American Cancer Society National Award, 1968
- Enrico Fermi Award, US DOE, 1971
- Albert Einstein Medal and Award.
- Holmes Lecture, New England Roentgen Ray Society, 1972
- Gold Headed Cane Award, Association of Clinical Scientists, 1980
Endowed professorship
- Shields Warren Mallinckrodt Professorship of Clinical Research, Deaconess Hospital and Harvard Medical School
- Shields Warren Award, Boston University
Health Physics Society
- Distinguished Scientific Achievement Award, 1974
- Founders Award, 1985
Professional service
- Trustee, American Board of Pathology, 1944-1958
- American Society for Experimental Pathology
- U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
- U.S. Department of Defense
- National Academy of Sciences
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Veterans' Administration
Publications
- Exposure Rates and Protective Measures against Radiation. Warren, Shields. (15 February 1963). Exposure Rates and Protective Measures against Radiation. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 107, No. 1: 18-20.
Textbooks
- Collected Reprints. Shields Warren. (1921). Pathology.
- Sanitary Survey of Rochester, New Hampshire, 1922. Shields Warren. Harvard University Press, (1922). 114 pages.
- The Sanitary Survey as an Instrument of Instruction in Medical Schools. Milton Joseph Rosenau, Shields Warren. (1924). 11 pages.
- Medical Science for Everyday Use. Shields Warren. Lea & Febiger. (1927). 178 pages.
- Synopsis of the Practice of Preventive Medicine: As Applied in the Basic Medical Sciences and Clinical Instruction at the Harvard Medical School. Shields Warren, editor. Harvard University Press, (1929). ISBN 9780674365308. 396 pages.
- Salivary Gland Tumors. Neil W. Swinton, Shields Warren. (1938).
- Tumors of Dermal Appendages. Harvard University. Cancer Commission, Shields Warren, Olive Gates, Wesley N. Warvi. (1943). 79 pages.
- A Handbook for the Diagnosis of Cancer of the Uterus: By Use of Vaginal Smears. Olive Gates, Dr. Shields Warren, George N. Papanicolaou. Harvard University Press. (1947). 182 pages.
- Introduction to Neuropathology. Samuel Pendleton Hicks, Shields Warren. McGraw-Hill. (1950). 494 pages.
- Atomic Bomb Injury—Radiation, Charles Little Dunham, Eugene P. Cronkite, George Veach Le Roy, Shields Warren. Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. (1951). 13 pages.
- The Cancer Problem. Volume 1 of Series on the early recognition of cancer. Shields Warren. American Cancer Society. (1954). 27 pages.
- National Nuclear Energy Series. Manhattan Project Technical Section. Division 8 - Vol. 8: Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb in Japan. Ashley W. Oughterson, Shields Warren. McGraw-Hill (1956). 477 pages.
- The Pathology of Ionizing Radiation, 1961. Monograph in the Carl Vernon Weller lecture series. Shields Warren. The University of Michigan. (1961). 42 pages.
- The Pathology of Diabetes Mellitus. Shields Warren, Philip Medford LeCompte, Merle A. Legg. The University of Michigan. (1966). 528 pages.
- Tumors of the Thyroid Gland. Volume 4 of Atlas of tumor pathology: Second series. William A. Meissner, Shields Warren. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. (1982). 135 pages.
References
- ↑ Shields Warren. Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society. Accessed January 2015.
- ↑ Tedeschi, Luke G. "Shields Warren: The legend and the man." The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 1.4 (1980): 297-302.
- ↑ Brues, A.M. (1981). Shields Warren: (1898-1980). Radiation Research: November 1981, Vol. 88, No. 2, pp. 430-435.
- ↑ Marchiafava, Louis J. (19 May 2000). Eleanor Macdonald. Making Cancer History, Voices Oral History Project. M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Oral History Project. Houston, Texas.
- ↑ Shields Warren Festschrift: This Issue is Dedicated to Dr. Shield Warren in Honor of His 60th Birthday ; it is Made Up of Contributions from His Many Colleagues and Students. Volume 64; Volume 66 of A.M.A. Archives of Pathology. Shields Warren. American Medical Association. (1958). 246 pages.
- ↑ http://www.ascp.org/Pathologists/Awards-and-Recognition#tabs-2
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