Background
Braude, Abraham Isaac was born on June 15, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Benjamin and Lillian (Schiff) Braude.
Braude, Abraham Isaac was born on June 15, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Benjamin and Lillian (Schiff) Braude.
Bachelor of Science, University of Chicago, 1937; Doctor of Medicine, Rush Medical College, 1940; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, 1950.
Intern, Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, 1940-1941;
resident in internal medicine, University of Minnesota, 1945-1948;
instructor internal medicine, University of Minnesota, 1948-1950;
hospital bacteriologist, University Hospital (University of Michigan), 1950-1953;
associate professor, then professor medicine, also director microbiology, Southwesten Medical School, University Texas, Dallas, 1953-1957;
professor medicine and pathology, chief division infectious diseases, director microbiology, University of California Medical School, San Diego, 1969-1984. Chairman bacteriology mycology study section National Institutes of Health, 1969-1971. Member Anglo-American Amoeba Commission to India, 1982.
Member examination commission on microbiology National Board Medical Examiners, 1974-1978. Visiting scientist London School Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 1981-1982.
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Member American Society Clinical Investigation, American Association Physicians, American Association Immunologists, Infectious Disease Society of America (president), American College of Physicians, American Society Microbiology.
Married Gita Siegel, January 5, 1942. Children: Claire, Kathryn.