Education
Born in 1920 in Minneapolis, he received his medical degree and a Doctor of Philosophy in chemistry from the University of Minnesota in 1945.
Born in 1920 in Minneapolis, he received his medical degree and a Doctor of Philosophy in chemistry from the University of Minnesota in 1945.
After teaching at the universities of Michigan and Oregon, he joined the Yale University School of Medicine as an associate professor of medicine in 1955. The following year he became director of the dermatology section within the Department of Internal Medicine, and when the Department of Dermatology was established in 1971 he was appointed its first chairman When Professor Lerner retired in 1991 he was named a Professor Emeritus of Dermatology.
He was in 1973 elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences (Medical physiology and metabolism).
Doctor Lerner is perhaps best known for leading the team of researchers who isolated and named, in 1958, the hormone melatonin. He was an expert in the metabolic basis of inherited diseases, particularly vitiligo for which he, in the 1980s, developed a skin transplantation therapy.
Lerner also isolated the compound melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH). Doctor Lerner was married to Marguerite Rush Lerner, Doctor of Medicine, an author of children"s books and a book about admission to medical school ("Medical School: The Interview and the Applicant").
Their sons Ethan A. Lerner, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Philosophy and Michael R. Lerner, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Philosophy are both dermatologists and successful entrepreneurs.
Michael Lerner is in practice in San Diego, California.
National Academy of Sciences.