Background
Robbins, John Bennett was born on December 1, 1932 in Brooklyn.
Robbins, John Bennett was born on December 1, 1932 in Brooklyn.
Bachelor, New York University, 1956; Doctor of Medicine, New York University, 1959; Doctor of Medicine (honorary), University Goteborg, Sweden, 1976.
Intern, resident, Children's Medical Svc. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1959-1960; research fellow department pediatrics, U. Florida, 1961-1964; guest scientist department chemical immunology, Weizmann Institute Science, Rehovot, Israel, 1965-1966; assistant professor pediatrics and microbiology, U. Florida, Gainesville, 1964-1967; from assistant professor to associate professor pediatrics, Albert Einstein College Medicine, 1967-1970; clinical director, National Institute Child Health and Human Development National Institutes of Health, 1970-1972; chief development immunology branch, National Institutes of Health, 1971-1974; director division bacterial products, Food and Drug Administration, 1974-1983; chief laboratory development and molecular immunity, National Institute Child Health and Human Development National Institutes of Health, since 1983. Henry Bale Memorial lecturer National Institute Biological Studies and Control, 1979, Erwin Neter Memorial lecturer U. Buffalo, 1984, Henry L. Barnett lecturer Albert Einstein College Medicine, 1985, Maxwell Finland lecturer Infectious Disease Society American, 1989, Louis Weinstein lecturer Tufts U., 1989.
Fellow American Academy Microbiology. Member Institute Medical-National Academy Science, Society Pediatric Research, Society Infectious Disease, American Society Clinical Investigation, Association American Physicians, American Association Immunologists, National Institute Medicine, National Academy Svc.