Background
Paneth, Nigel Sefton was born on September 19, 1946 in London. Son of Philip and Rita Zena (Kremer) Paneth.
(This Clinic in Developmental Medicine describes a meticul...)
This Clinic in Developmental Medicine describes a meticulous survey of germinal matrix/intraventricular haemorrhage in preterm infants. The babies weighed 501-2000g at their birth in three New Jersey counties between 1984 and 1987. They were studied prospectively with cranial ultrasound; the findings were correlated with very detailed pathological examination of the brains of those who died, and with later outcome in the survivors. The numbers studied in this population-based sample were large enough both to test and to generate hypotheses about the causes and consequences of haemorrhage.
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Paneth, Nigel Sefton was born on September 19, 1946 in London. Son of Philip and Rita Zena (Kremer) Paneth.
AB, Columbia College, 1968; BMS, Dartmouth Medical School, 1970; Doctor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, 1972; Master in Public Health, Columbia University.
Intern, junior, senior and chief resident in pediatrics, Albert Einstein College Medicine/Bronx Municipal Hospital Center, New York City, 1972-1976;
fellow human development biology, Albert Einstein College Medicine, 1976-1977;
assistant clinical professor Department Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, 1977-1978;
assistant professor Department Pediatrics & Epidemiology, Yeshiva U., New York City, 1978-1985;
associate professor, Columbia University, New York City, 1985-1989.
associate professor Department Pediatrics & Human Development, Michigan State University and Program in Epidemiology, East Lansing, 1989-1992;
professor, Michigan State University and Program in Epidemiology, East Lansing, 1992-1997;
professor, chair Department Epidemiology, Michigan State University and Program in Epidemiology, East Lansing, since 1997. Visiting lecturer department neurology Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1988-1989. National science advisory committee member March of Dimes Foundation, White Plains, New York, 1993-1998.
Consultant Institute of Medicine, NAS, Washington, 1980s. Study section member National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. National advising committee All Kids County Immunization Effort, Atlanta, 1993-1997.
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Married Ellen Margaret Pollak, December 16, 1973. Children: Rachel Ilana Rose, Tessa Tatiana Tamar.