词条 | Michael Cohen (doctor) |
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M. Michael Cohen, Jr., born on March 28, 1937,[1] the first doctor to diagnose Proteus syndrome in 1979,[2] was Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University (Emeritus). Dr. Cohen was born in Boston, Massachusetts and studied at the University of Michigan, Tufts University, the University of Minnesota, and Boston University. His post-graduate training included a fellowship in pathology and medical genetics with Robert Gorlin (1923–2006), an oral pathologist and geneticist who described a large number of syndromes, including one they delineated together known as Gorlin-Cohen syndrome. Dr. Cohen held a bachelor's degree and doctorate in anthropology; he received a Doctor of Dental Surgery and a master's degree in oral and maxillofacial pathology; he also held a certificate in international health. After serving as Professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery and pediatrics at the University of Washington in Seattle, he moved to Dalhousie University in Canada. He retired to Emeritus in 2006. Dr. Cohen wrote more than 450 articles; was the author, co-author or editor of 11 books, and contributed more than 28 chapters to other books. Michael Cohen died of pneumonia on February 11, 2018. See also
References1. ^https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/halifax-ns/michael-cohen-7759638 {{DEFAULTSORT:Cohen, Michael}}{{US-med-bio-stub}}2. ^http://www.kumc.edu/gec/support/protwww.html Proteus Syndrome Patient Brochure 12 : American medical academics|Boston University alumni|Dalhousie University faculty|Jewish American scientists|Place of birth missing|Tufts University alumni|University of Michigan alumni|University of Minnesota alumni|University of Washington faculty|1937 births|Deaths from pneumonia|2018 deaths |
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