Background
Pisciotta, Anthony Vito was born on March 3, 1921 in New York City. Son of Andrew and Mary (Zinnanti) Pisciotta.
Pisciotta, Anthony Vito was born on March 3, 1921 in New York City. Son of Andrew and Mary (Zinnanti) Pisciotta.
Bachelor of Science, Fordham University, 1941. Doctor of Medicine, Marquette University, 1944. Master of Science, Marquette University, 1952.
Intern, Jersey City Medical Center, 1944-1945; resident pathology, Fordham Hospital, New York City, 1947-1948; resident medicine, Milwaukee County General Hospital, 1948-1951; research fellow hematology, New England Center Hospital, 1951-1952; instructor medicine, Tufts U., 1951-1952; member of faculty, Marquette U., 1952-1981; professor, Marquette U., 1966-1981; vice chairman, Radiation Effects Research Foundation, Hiroshima, Japan., 1981-1983; professor medicine, Medical College Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1983-1997; Robert A. Uihlein, Junior professor Hematologic Research, Medical College Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1983-1997; professor emeritus, Medical College Wisconsin, Milwaukee, since 1997. Director blood research laboratory, staff hematologist John L. Doyne Hospital (now Froedtert Memorial Hospital), 1952-1995.
Served to captain Medical Corps Army of the United States, 1945-1947. Fellow American College of Physicians. Member American Medical Association, Wisconsin, Milwaukee County medical societies, Association American Physicians, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association Immunologists, American Society for Experimental Pathology, American Society Hematology, Central Society Clinical Research, International Society Hematology, Milwaukee Academy Medicine (Achievement award 1987)i, Milwaukee Society Internal Medicine, New York Academy of Sciences, Society Experimental Biology and Medicine, National Blood Club (secretary 1970-1971), Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Lorraine Gault, June 15, 1951. Children: Robert Andrew, Nancy Marie, Anthony Vito.