J. Robin Warren
Curriculum Vitae
J. Robin Warren, born June 11, 1937, Adelaide, South Australia | |
Address: | 178 Lake Street, Perth WA 6000, Australia |
Academic Education and Appointments | |
1961 | M.B., B.S. University of Adelaide, South Australia |
1961 | Junior Resident Medical Officer, Queen Elizabeth Hosp., Woodville, SA |
1962 | Registrar in Haematology and Clinical Pathology, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, Adelaide |
1964-66 | Registrar in Clinical Pathology, Royal Melbourne Hospital |
1966-68 | Registrar in Pathology, Royal Melbourne Hospital |
1967 | Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia |
1968-99 | Pathologist, Royal Perth Hospital |
Selected Honours and Awards | |
1994 | Warren Alpert Prize (shared with B.J. Marshall) |
1995 | Australian Medical Association (WA Branch) Medical award (shared with B.J. Marshall) |
1995 | Distinguished Fellows Award, Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia |
1996 | Inaugural Award, The First Western Pacific Helicobacter Congress |
1996 | The medal of the University of Hiroshima |
1996 | Distinguished Alumni Award, The University of Adelaide |
1997 | Paul Ehrlich Prize (shared with B.J. Marshall) |
1997 | M.D.h.c., University of Western Australia |
1998 | Howard Florey Centenary Medal |
The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet
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