Background
Rubinstein, Lucien Jules was born on October 15, 1924 in Antwerp, Belgium. Son of Emile and Diane (Silberfeld) Rubinstein.
(Intended as an authoritative and up-to-date account of th...)
Intended as an authoritative and up-to-date account of the gross and microscopic pathology of tumours of both the central and peripheral nervous system, and covering advances in cell biology, this book should aid clinical diagnosis and provide a basis for neuro-oncological research. It should be of interest to neuropathologists, general and surgical pathologists, neurosurgeons, neurologists and neurobiologists. This edition of the standard work is almost double the length of its predecessor, featuring twice as many illustrations and new information on oncogenes, growth factors and their receptors, differentiation tumour markers, and immunological aspects of human gliomas. Extensive contributions on immunohistochemistry are also included, along with new material on the experimental models for embryonal tumours of the CNS, the characteristics of cloned neural tumour cell lines, and the effects of radiation and of chemotherapy on intracranial tumours and on the adjacent brain and spinal cord.
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Rubinstein, Lucien Jules was born on October 15, 1924 in Antwerp, Belgium. Son of Emile and Diane (Silberfeld) Rubinstein.
L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Science (honorary) with distinction in medicine and forensic, University London, 1948. Doctor of Medicine, University London, 1952.
House surgeon, house physician, casualty officer, London Hospital, 1948-1949; pathology assistant, demonstrator chemical pathology, London Hospital, 1949-1952; lecturer, senior lecturer morbid anatomy, Medical College London Hospital, 1954-1961; visiting assistant professor neuropathology, University of Minnesota, 1959-1960; visiting scientist, National Institutes of Health, 1960; attending neuropathologist, Montefiore Hospital, New York City, 1961-1964; associate professor neuropathology, Columbia University, 1961-1964; professor pathology (neuropathology), Stanford University School Medicine, 1964-1981; professor pathology, director division neuropathology, University of Virginia School Medicine, Charlottesville, 1981-1990. Adviser World Health Organization, Geneva. Advisory consultant National Institute Neurological Diseases and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland.
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Served with Medical Corps British Army, 1952-1954. Member American Association Neuropathologists (president 1970-1971, council member 1966-1974, Disitng. Contributions award 1989), International Academy Pathology, British Neuropath.
Society, Mexican Association Pathologists (honorary), World Federation Neurology, Australian and New Zealand Society Neuropathology (honorary).
Married Dorothea Elizabeth Lunzer, 1950. Children: Marion Harriet, Edmund John, Francis Marcel. Married Mary Margaret Herman, 1969.