Background
Sternberger, Ludwig Amadeus was born on May 26, 1921 in Munich, Germany. Son of Hugo and Emy (Welinger) Sternberger.
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Sternberger, Ludwig Amadeus was born on May 26, 1921 in Munich, Germany. Son of Hugo and Emy (Welinger) Sternberger.
Bachelor, American University Beirut, 1941. Doctor of Medicine, American University Beirut, 1945.
Fellow Sloan Kettering Memorial Cancer Center, New York City, 1948-1950. Senior medical biochemist New York State Department Health, Albany, 1950-1954. Assistant professor medicine Northwestern University, Chicago, 1954-1955.
Chief basic science division Medical Research Laboratories, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland, 1957-1978. Professor brain research University Rochester Medical Center (New York ), 1978-1986. Professor neurology, pathology and anatomy University Maryland, Baltimore, 1986-1992.
Science co-director, treasurer Sternberger Monoclonals, Inc., since 1992. Served to major Medical Corps United States Army, 1955-1957.
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Member Histochem. Society (president 1977-1978), American Society Neurochemistry (program committee 1983-1984), American Association Immunologists, Endocrine Society, American Academy Allergy, American Association Neuropathologists.
Married Nancy Jeanne Hoy, December 13, 1961.