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Shields Warren (26 February 1898 – 1 July 1980) was an American pathologist. He was among the first to study the pathology of radioactive fallout.〔(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.〕 Warren influenced and mentored Eleanor Josephine Macdonald, epidemiologist and cancer researcher.〔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.〕 ==Awards and honors== *Shields Warren Festschrift〔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.〕 *Ward Burdick Award for Distinguished Service to Clinical Pathology, American Society for Clinical Pathology, 1949〔http://www.ascp.org/Pathologists/Awards-and-Recognition#tabs-2〕 *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 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shields Warren」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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