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Residence
  
American

Name
  
Shields Warren

Awards
  
Enrico Fermi Award

Known for
  
The Buchenwald touch

Influenced
  
John D. Boice, Jr.


Nationality
  
American

Citizenship
  
United States

Role
  
Pathologist

Fields
  
Health physics, Pathology

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Born
  
February 26, 1898 Cambridge, Massachusetts (
1898-02-26
)

Institutions
  
U.S. Navy Harvard Medical School New England Deaconess Hospital U.S. Atomic Energy Commission

Notable students
  
Eleanor Josephine MacDonald John D. Boice, Jr.

Died
  
July 1, 1980, Mashpee, Massachusetts, United States

Books
  
A Handbook for the Diagnosis of Cancer of the Uterus by the Use of Vaginal Smears

Alma mater
  
Harvard Medical School

Shields Warren (26 February 1898 – 1 July 1980) was an American pathologist. He was among the first to study the pathology of radioactive fallout. Warren influenced and mentored Eleanor Josephine Macdonald, epidemiologist and cancer researcher.

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Awards and honors

  • Shields Warren Festschrift
  • Ward Burdick Award for Distinguished Service to Clinical Pathology, American Society for Clinical Pathology, 1949
  • Banting Medal for Scientific Achievement Award, American Diabetes Association, 1953
  • Pathologist of the Year, Meritorious Service Award, College of American Pathologists, 1955
  • James Ewing Lecture, Society of Surgical Oncology, 1962
  • American Cancer Society National Award, 1968
  • Enrico Fermi Award, US DOE, 1971
  • Albert Einstein Medal and Award.
  • Holmes Lecture, New England Roentgen Ray Society, 1972
  • Gold Headed Cane Award, Association of Clinical Scientists, 1980
  • Endowed professorship

  • Shields Warren Mallinckrodt Professorship of Clinical Research, Deaconess Hospital and Harvard Medical School
  • Shields Warren Award, Boston University
  • Health Physics Society

  • Distinguished Scientific Achievement Award, 1974
  • Founders Award, 1985
  • Professional service

  • Trustee, American Board of Pathology, 1944-1958
  • American Society for Experimental Pathology
  • U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
  • U.S. Department of Defense
  • National Academy of Sciences
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • Veterans' Administration
  • Publications

  • Exposure Rates and Protective Measures against Radiation. Warren, Shields. (15 February 1963). Exposure Rates and Protective Measures against Radiation. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 107, No. 1: 18-20.
  • Textbooks

  • Collected Reprints. Shields Warren. (1921). Pathology.
  • Sanitary Survey of Rochester, New Hampshire, 1922. Shields Warren. Harvard University Press, (1922). 114 pages.
  • The Sanitary Survey as an Instrument of Instruction in Medical Schools. Milton Joseph Rosenau, Shields Warren. (1924). 11 pages.
  • Medical Science for Everyday Use. Shields Warren. Lea & Febiger. (1927). 178 pages.
  • Synopsis of the Practice of Preventive Medicine: As Applied in the Basic Medical Sciences and Clinical Instruction at the Harvard Medical School. Shields Warren, editor. Harvard University Press, (1929). ISBN 9780674365308. 396 pages.
  • Salivary Gland Tumors. Neil W. Swinton, Shields Warren. (1938).
  • Tumors of Dermal Appendages. Harvard University. Cancer Commission, Shields Warren, Olive Gates, Wesley N. Warvi. (1943). 79 pages.
  • A Handbook for the Diagnosis of Cancer of the Uterus: By Use of Vaginal Smears. Olive Gates, Dr. Shields Warren, George N. Papanicolaou. Harvard University Press. (1947). 182 pages.
  • Introduction to Neuropathology. Samuel Pendleton Hicks, Shields Warren. McGraw-Hill. (1950). 494 pages.
  • Atomic Bomb Injury—Radiation, Charles Little Dunham, Eugene P. Cronkite, George Veach Le Roy, Shields Warren. Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. (1951). 13 pages.
  • The Cancer Problem. Volume 1 of Series on the early recognition of cancer. Shields Warren. American Cancer Society. (1954). 27 pages.
  • National Nuclear Energy Series. Manhattan Project Technical Section. Division 8 - Vol. 8: Medical Effects of the Atomic Bomb in Japan. Ashley W. Oughterson, Shields Warren. McGraw-Hill (1956). 477 pages.
  • The Pathology of Ionizing Radiation, 1961. Monograph in the Carl Vernon Weller lecture series. Shields Warren. The University of Michigan. (1961). 42 pages.
  • The Pathology of Diabetes Mellitus. Shields Warren, Philip Medford LeCompte, Merle A. Legg. The University of Michigan. (1966). 528 pages.
  • Tumors of the Thyroid Gland. Volume 4 of Atlas of tumor pathology: Second series. William A. Meissner, Shields Warren. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. (1982). 135 pages.
  • References

    Shields Warren Wikipedia