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Kenneth S. Warren
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Kenneth S. Warren
an American scientist, physician, educator and public health Born June 11, 1929
Contribute advocate. He was an expert on tropical disease, in particular Brooklyn, New York
Help schistosomiasis.[1] Died September 18, 1996 (aged 67)
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Warren was born in Brooklyn, New York City in 1929 and earned
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his bachelor's degrees in history and literature at Harvard
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1955. Warren then went on to the National Institutes of Health as a Occupation Scientist/Physician
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What links here School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Warren taught on the Spouse(s) Sylvia Warren
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Special pages both in the school of medicine and in library science. In 1977 he
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joined the Rockefeller Foundation as director of health services, where he worked for the next ten years. His
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Warren traveled the globe studying and lending his expertise in an effort to strengthen and promote global
health, focusing primarily on tropical medicine, the developing world, and the "Great Neglected Diseases of
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Mankind." Throughout his career, Dr. Warren published some 200 scientific papers on the subject of tropical
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1. ^ Ravo, Nick (19 September 1996). "Kenneth Warren, 67, Tropical Disease Expert" . The New York Times.

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Categories: 1929 births People from Brooklyn Harvard Medical School alumni
American medical researchers American parasitologists 1996 deaths
Deaths from cancer in New York (state) American tropical physicians Scientists from New York (state)

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