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Baltimore, Robert Samuel was born on November 3, 1942 in New York City. Son of Richard Irving and Gertrude (Lipshitz) Baltimore.
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Baltimore, Robert Samuel was born on November 3, 1942 in New York City. Son of Richard Irving and Gertrude (Lipshitz) Baltimore.
AB, University of Chicago, 1964; Doctor of Medicine, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1968.
Intern, University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics, 1968-1969; resident in pediatrics, University of Chicago Medical School, 1970-1971; postdoctoral fellow, Walter Reed Army Institute Research, Washington, 1971-1974; postdoctoral fellow, instructor, Harvard Medical School, 1974-1976; assistant professor pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, 1976-1981; associate professor pediatrics and epidemiology, Yale University School Medicine, New Haven, 1976-1995; professor pediatrics, epidemiology, public health, Yale University School Medicine, New Haven, since 1995.
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Assistant director health Town of Orange, Connecticut, since 1990. Major United States Army, 1971-1974. Fellow Infectious Diseases Society American, Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, Society for Pediatric Research, American Academy Pediatrics, Society Hospital Epidemiologists American.
Married Nancy Virginia Ward, June 16, 1967 (deceased August 1977). 1 child, Gwen; married Katalin Rachel Radnay, September 24, 1978. 1 child, Richard.