Daniel B. Drachman Explained

Daniel B. Drachman
Birth Date:July 18, 1932
Birth Place:Brooklyn, New York
Death Place:Baltimore, Maryland
Education:BA, 1952, Columbia College
MD, 1956, New York University Grossman School of Medicine
Workplaces:Johns Hopkins University
Tufts University School of Medicine

Daniel B. Drachman (July 18, 1932 – October 24, 2022) was an American neurologist. He is one of the founding members of the Johns Hopkins University's Department of Neurology.

Early life and education

Drachman was born to teacher Julian Drachman alongside his twin brother David[1] in 1932 in New York.[2] Growing up, he played the soprano saxophone before switching to the clarinet on the advice of his music teacher.[3] Drachman and his brother graduated with their bachelor's degree from Columbia College[4] and Drachman went on to earn his medical degree from the New York University Grossman School of Medicine. Following this, he completed an internship at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and residency at Boston City Hospital.[2]

Career

Upon completing his residency and internship, Drachman worked as a clinical associate and research associate at the National Institute of Neurological Disease and served as a clinical instructor in neurology at Georgetown University.[2] He then spent six years at Tufts University School of Medicine[2] before joining the faculty at Johns Hopkins University to work under Guy McKhann in 1969. As a professor of neurology, Drachman focused his research on myasthenia gravis and became the first to describe the receptor effect in myasthenia gravis.[4] In 1976, Drachman and Sam Shapiro conducted the first successful transfer of certain features of myasthenia gravis from human beings into laboratory mice.[5] Following this, Drachman co-discovered the first effective treatment for the most severe form of muscular dystrophy. His research team injected steroid prednisone into 16 patients with muscular dystrophy to slow the progress of the disease.[6]

As a result of his research, Drachman was named director of the Neuromuscular Clinic and received the 1999 Solomon A. Berson Medical Alumni Achievement Award in Basic Science from the New York University School of Medicine.[7] The following year, the Department of Neurology celebrated its 2000 Kroc Neuroscience Symposium in his honor.[4] In 2003, Drachman became the inaugural recipient of the W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Professorship in Neuroimmunology.[8] In 2014, Drachman was elected a member of the National Academy of Medicine (then referred to as the Institute of Medicine).[9]

Personal life

Drachman married Jeptha Piatigorsky, daughter of cellist Gregor Piatigorsky and chess player Jacqueline Piatigorsky, in 1960.[10] Prior to her death in 2019, they had three sons together.[11] He died in 2022.[12]

Notes and References

  1. News: Obituary for David Alexander Drachman . October 29, 2021 . The Boston Globe . December 22, 2016. newspapers.com.
  2. Web site: Daniel B. Drachman . Johns Hopkins University . October 29, 2021.
  3. Web site: Centofanti . Marjorie . Theme & Variations . Johns Hopkins Magazine . October 29, 2021 . February 2004.
  4. Web site: Rienzi . Reeling In Neuromuscular Advances . The Gazette Online . October 29, 2021 . July 3, 2000.
  5. News: Knudson . Mary . Muscle-disease discovery made . October 29, 2021 . The Baltimore Sun . February 11, 1976.
  6. News: Spector . Michael . Treatment helps keep MD victims walking longer . October 29, 2021 . . August 6, 1987. newspapers.com.
  7. Web site: For The Record: Cheers . The Gazette Online . October 29, 2021 . April 19, 1999.
  8. Web site: For the Record: Cheers . The Gazette Online . October 29, 2021 . May 19, 2003.
  9. Web site: Daniel Drachman Inducted to the Institute of Medicine . Johns Hopkins University . October 29, 2021 . 2014.
  10. News: Jeptha Piatigorsky is Engaged to Dr. Daniel B. Drachman . October 29, 2021 . The Berkshire Eagle . July 5, 1960. newspapers.com.
  11. News: Rasmussen . Frederick N. . Jephta P. Drachman, former Shriver Hall Concert Series president, dies . October 29, 2021 . Baltimore Sun . January 14, 2019.
  12. News: Rasmussen . Frederick N. . Nov 13, 2022 . Dr. Daniel B. Drachman, a neuromuscular diseases expert and founder of the Johns Hopkins neurology department, dies . The Baltimore Sun .