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

Robin Warren died on 23 July 2024.

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