Background
Levin, Bernard was born on April 1, 1942 in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa.
Levin, Bernard was born on April 1, 1942 in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa.
Came to the United States 1966, naturalized 1972. Doctor of Medicine, U. Witwatersrand, 1964. Resident Presbyterian Saint Lukes Hospital, Chicago, 1966-1968.
Research fellow University of Chicago, 1968-1971.
National Institutes of Health fellow University of Chicago, 1971-1972. Instructor medicine University of Chicago, 1971-1973, assistant professor medicine, 1973-1978, associate professor, 1979-1984.
Professor medical, chairman department gastrointestinal oncology and digestive diseases, University Texas Medical Center Doctor of Medicine Anderson Hospital, Houston, 1984-1994, Robert R. Herring professor, 1986-1991, Ellen F. Knisely chair, 1991-1994, vice president for Cancer Prevention (ad interim), 1992-1994, vice president for Cancer Prevention, 1994, Betty Marcus chair 1994. Member large bowel cancer working group National Cancer Institute, 1984-1985.
Consultant special study section National Cancer Institute, 1976-1984, chair national advising committee on colorectal cancer, 1990.
Chair National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable, 1998.
Doctor of Medicine Anderson Hospital, Houston, 1984-1994, Robert R. Herring professor, 1986-1991, Ellen F. Knisely chair, 1991-1994, vice president for Cancer Prevention (ad interim), 1992-1994, vice president for Cancer Prevention, 1994, Betty Marcus chair 1994.
Fellow American College of Physicians, American College Nutrition. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association Cancer Research, American Gastroenterol. Association, American Society Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, American Pancreatic Association American Society Preventive Oncology, American Society Clinical Oncology, American Cancer Society (chair national advising committee on colorectal cancer), Sigma Xi.
Married Ronelle DuBrow. Children: Adam, Katherine.