Background
Warren was born in Brooklyn, New York City in 1929 and earned his bachelor"s degrees in history and literature at Harvard University in 1950 and his Doctor of Medicine
Warren was born in Brooklyn, New York City in 1929 and earned his bachelor"s degrees in history and literature at Harvard University in 1950 and his Doctor of Medicine
Warren then went on to the National Institutes of Health as a researcher before completed postgraduate work at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
Intern, Harvard service, Boston City Hospital, 1955-1956;
research associate, Laboratory Tropical Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1956-1962;
assistant professor medicine, Case Western Reserve U., 1963-1968;
associate professor, Case Western Reserve U., 1968-1975;
professor, Case Western Reserve U., 1975-1977;
professor library science, Case Western Reserve U., 1974-1977;
director health science, Rockefeller Foundation, New York City, 1977-1987;
associate vice president, Rockefeller Foundation, New York City, 1988-1989;
Adjunct Professor, Rockefeller U., 1977-1989;
professor medicine, New York University, 1977-1996;
director science, Maxwell Communication Corporation, Maxwell Foundation, New York City, 1989-1992. Heath Clark lecturer London School Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 1988. Adjunct Professor medicine Tufts U., 1990-1996.
Consultant educated Charles Scribner's Sons, 1992-1993. Chief Executive Officer Comprehensive Medical Sys., Inc., 1992-1994. Vice president academic affairs Picower Institute Medical Research, 1993-1996.
Chairman Harvard International Medical Library., Inc. 1994-1996; member Institute Medicine, National Academy Sciences. Board directors Immunotherapy, Inc.
Consultant World Health Organization.
(Book by Warren, Kenneth S)
Author: Schistosomiasis: The Evolution of a Medical Literature, Selected Abstracts and Citations, 1852-1972, 1973, Geographic Medicine for the Practitioner, second edition, Scientific Information Systems and the Principle of Selectivity, 1980, Coping with the Biomedical Literature, 1981, Tropical and Geographical Medicine, second edition, 1990, Immunology and Molecular Biology of Parasitic Infections, 1993, Doing More Good Than Harm, 1993. Contributor numerous articles to professional journals.
Fellow American College of Physicians, Royal College Physicians, New York Academy Sciences (Board of Governors 1991-1993). Member American Society Clinical Investigation, Association American Physicians, American Association Immunologists, American Association Study Liver Diseases, American Society Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (Bailey K. Ashford award 1974), Infectious Diseases Society American (Squibb award 1975), Royal Society Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, International Federation Science Editors (Executive Board), New York Academy Sciences (bd.govs. 1991-1993), Royal Society Medicine Foundation (board directors 1992-1996, treasurer 1994-1996), International Molecular Medicine Society (founding secretary, treasurer).
Married Sylvia Marjorie Rothwell, February 14, 1959. Children: Christopher Harwood, Erica Marjorie(deceased).