Background
Margulis, Alexander Rafailo was born on March 21, 1921 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Arrived in the United States, 1946. Son of Rafailo and Olga (Weiss-Belic) Margulis.
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Margulis, Alexander Rafailo was born on March 21, 1921 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Arrived in the United States, 1946. Son of Rafailo and Olga (Weiss-Belic) Margulis.
Student, University Belgrade, 1939—1941. Student, University Belgrade, 1945—1946. Doctor of Medicine, Harvard University, 1950.
Doctorate (honorary), Aix-Marseille University, 1980. Doctorate (honorary), Medical College Wisconsin, 1986. Doctorate (honorary), Catholic University Louvain, 1986.
Doctorate (honorary), Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, 1986. Doctorate (honorary), University Munich, 1987. Doctorate (honorary), University Toulouse, 1987.
Doctorate (honorary), University Montpellier, 1993. Doctorate (honorary), University Novi Sad, 2005.
Intern Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, 1950—1951. Resident in radiology University Michigan Hospitals, 1951—1953. Junior clinical instructor University Michigan, 1953—1954.
Instructor, then assistant professor University Minnesota, 1954—1959. Assistant professor school medicine Washington University, St. Louis, 1959—1960, associate professor to professor, 1960—1963. Professor radiology, chairman department University California, San Francisco, 1963—1989, director magnetic resonance Science Center, associate chancellor special projects, 1989—1993, special consultant to vice chancellor, 1993—2000.
Clinical professor radiology Cornell University Weill Medical College, New York City, since 2000. Radiologist New York-Presbyterian Medical Center, since 2000. Radiologist in chief University California Hospitals, 1963—1989.
Consultant Veterans Administration Hospital, Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco, United States Naval Hospital, Oakland, California. Consultant in radiology Office Surgeon General, 1967—1971. Captain United States Army, 1957-1959.
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Fellow: International Society Management Reserve Medicine, Hongkong College Radiological, Royal College Radiologists (honorary). Member: American Medical Association (consultant drugs since 1961), Radiological Society Korea, International Society Strategic Studies in Radiology (founding president since 1995), Royal College Radiologists of Thailand, Polish Society Radiology, Thai College Radiology, Chinese Radiological Society, Russian Radiological Society, Royal College Surgeons Ireland, French Radiological Society, Swiss Radiological Society, Italian Radiological Society, Russian Academy of Sciences (foreign), Serbian Academy of Sciences (foreign), Society Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (president 1983-1984), California Academy Medicine 1978, San Francisco Radiological Society 1973-1974, Radiological Society North America (Gold medal 1983), Rocky Mountain Radiological Society (honorary), German Radiological Society (honorary), Japan Radiological Society (honorary), Society Chairman Academy Radiology Departments 1968-1969, American Gastroenterology Association, Association University Radiologists 1966-1967, (chairman advisory committee academy radiology 1971, president 1971), Roentgen Ray Society, NAS-Institute Medicine, University Michigan Medical School Hall Honor.
Married Hedvig Hricak, February 26, 1983. 1 son, Peter Hricak-Margulis.