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Larry Eisenberg

Lawrence (Larry) Eisenberg (born December 21, 1919) is a science fiction writer. He is best known for his short story "What Happened to Auguste Clarot?," published in Harlan Ellison's anthology ''Dangerous Visions''. Eisenberg's stories have also been printed in a number of leading science fiction magazines, including ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', ''Galaxy Science Fiction'', and ''Asimov's Science Fiction''. His stories have been reprinted in anthologies such as ''Great Science Fiction of the 20th Century'', ''The 10th Annual of the Year’s Best S-F'', and ''Great Science Fiction By the World's Great Scientists''. He is also known for the limericks he posts in the comments sections of various articles in ''The New York Times''.〔(The 6th Floor’s Poet in Residence ) by Tony Gervino, The New York Times, July 14, 2011.〕
== Life ==

Born in New York City in 1919, Eisenberg was educated at City College of New York and the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (where he received his Ph.D. in Electronics).〔''Twentieth Century Science Fiction Writers'', edited by Curtis Smith, St. Martin's Press, 1981, page 171-2.〕 After serving as a radar operator in the Air Force during World War II,〔"(Meet Some of Our Top Commenters )" by Bassey Etim, The New York Times, November 23, 2015.〕 Eisenberg married Frances Brenner in 1950. They have one daughter and one son.〔
Eisenberg was for many years a biomedical engineer at Rockefeller University, where he and Dr. Robert Schoenfeld were co-heads of the Electronic Lab.〔Lawrence Eisenberg entry in ''American Men & Women of Science'', R.R. Bowker, New York, 1998-99.〕 He designed the first transistorized radio-frequency coupled pacemaker in about 1960 in collaboration with Dr. Alexander Mauro. It is currently on display at Caspary Hall, Rockefeller University.

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