Richard K. Gershon Explained

Richard K. Gershon
Birth Date:24 December 1932
Birth Place:New York City, United States
Death Place:New Haven, Connecticut
Education:Harvard University
Occupation:immunologist
pathologist
Doctoral Students:Douglas R. Green (1981)

Richard K. Gershon (24 December 1932 – 11 July 1983)[1] was an American immunologist and pathologist, and professor at Yale School of Medicine.

Biography

He graduated from Harvard University in 1954, and was noted for his work on tumor biology and viral hepatitis.

In 1980, he was made a member of the National Academy of Sciences.

At Yale, among others, he collaborated with Włodzimierz Ptak, who recalled Gershon as a true friend and one of the most intellectually related and valued people.[2]

He died of lung cancer.[3]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Janeway. C.A.. Richard K. Gershon December 24, 1932–July 11, 1983. Immunogenetics . 1983. 6. 18. 555–558. 10.1007/bf00345963. 42749104. free.
  2. Bętkowska. Teresa . Mistrz niszowej dyscypliny. Alma Mater. 126–127. 41–46. August–September 2010. Kraków. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305144635/http://www2.almamater.uj.edu.pl/126/17.pdf. dead. 2016-03-05. pl.
  3. News: Dr. Richard Gershon, Leader in Research on Immune System – Obituary . 13 July 1983. 31 May 2019. Waggoner. Walter H.. The New York Times.
  4. Web site: Richard K. Gershon. Gairdner Foundational International Award. 31 May 2019.
  5. Web site: William B. Coley Award . Cancer Research Institute. 31 May 2019.