Background
Ellner, Paul Daniel was born on May 2, 1925 in New York City. Son of George and Cele (Weis) Ellner.
(Understanding Infectious Disease" attempts to bridge the ...)
Understanding Infectious Disease" attempts to bridge the gap between basic and clinical microbiology. Adopting a problem-solving approach to infectious disease, the text is organized by organ system and discusses many clinical cases. It presents an introduction to pathogenesis with chapters on the characteristics of micro-organisms, the microbe-host interaction, and anti-microbial agents. Each section opens with an overview of clinically pertinent infections of the system in question, and their predominant etiology, source transmission and incidence. Each discussion includes a case history, the source of the pathogen, means of transportation, mechanism of disease, host response and self-assessment questions relating back to the case history.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0801689554/?tag=2022091-20
(This book provides the clinical microbiologist with up-to...)
This book provides the clinical microbiologist with up-to-date methods for the processing and work-up of clinical specimens, the complete identification of common and unusual pathogentic bacteria, determination of antibiotic susceptibility, and recommended reporting practices.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0398037590/?tag=2022091-20
Ellner, Paul Daniel was born on May 2, 1925 in New York City. Son of George and Cele (Weis) Ellner.
Bachelor of Science, Long Island U., 1948; Master of Sciences, University Southern California, 1952; Doctor of Philosophy, University Maryland. College Medicine, 1956.
Clinical bacteriologist, Los Angeles hospitals, 1948-1952;
research assistant, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City, 1952-1953;
instructor microbiology, U. Florida College Medicine, 1956-1960;
assistant professor, U. Vermont College Medicine, 1960-1963;
assistant professor, Columbia University College Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1963-1966;
associate professor, Columbia University College Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1966-1970;
professor microbiology, Columbia University College Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1971-1978;
professor microbiology and pathology, Columbia University College Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1978-1989, professor emeritus, 1989;
director clinical microbiology service, Columbia University College Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1971-1989;
associate microbiologist, Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, 1966-1970;
attending staff, Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, 1971-1989. Consultant in field; visiting professor New York Medical College, Valhalla, 1979. American Society for Microbiology LatinAm. visiting professor, Medellín, Colombia, 1982.
American Bureau Medical Advancement in China visiting professor, Taiwan, 1982. Regional coordinator National Disaster Medical System. Vice president American BioSci.
(This book provides the clinical microbiologist with up-to...)
(Understanding Infectious Disease" attempts to bridge the ...)
Served with Air Corps, United States Navy, 1943-1944. To captain United States Public Health Service Reserve, since 1956. Health project officer United States Coast Guard, 1982-1991.
Fellow American Academy Microbiology, Association Clin Scientists, New York Academy of Medicine (associate), Infectious Diseases Society American. Member American Medical Association (special affiliate), American Society Microbiology (chairman clinical division 1980-1981, Sonnenwirth Memorial award 1992), Academy Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists, American Venereal Disease Association, Sigma Xi.
Married Estelle Ziswasser, 1948 (divorced 1960);1 child, Diane. Married Cornelia Johns, January 15, 1965. Children— David, Jonathan.