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immunopathologist

Emil Raphael Unanue, American Immunopathologist. Recipient T. Duckett Jones award, Helen Hay Whitney Foundation, 1968, Park-Davis award, American Society Experimental Pathology, 1973, Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research, 1995.

Background

Unanue, Emil Raphael was born on September 13, 1934 in Havana, Cuba.

Education

Bachelor of Science, Institute Secondary Education, 1952; Doctor of Medicine, University Havana School Medicine, Cuba, 1960; Master of Arts, Harvard University, 1974.

Career

Associate experimental pathology, Scripps Clinical and Research Foundation, 1960-1970; intern in pathology, Presbyterian University Hospital, Pittsburgh, 1961-1962; research fellow in experimental pathology, Scripps Clinical and Research Foundation, 1962-1965; research fellow immunology, National Institute Medical Research, London, 1966-1968; from assistant professor to associate professor pathology, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, 1971-1974; professor, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, 1974-1977; Mallinckrodt professor immunopathology, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, since 1977; professor, department chairman pathology, Washington University School Medicine, St. Louis, since 1988.

Achievements

  • Emil Raphael Unanue has been listed as a noteworthy Immunopathologist by Marquis Who's Who.

Connections

Married, 1965; 3 children.