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Kipnis, David M., 1927-2014


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    • David Morris
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    • Kipnis, David Morris, 1927-2014
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      • found: LC data base, 1-23-90(hdg.: Kipnis, David M., 1927- ; usage: David M. Kipnis)
      • found: Metabolic effects of gonadal hormones and contraceptive steroids, 1969:title page (edited by Hilton A. Salhanick, David M. Kipnis, Raymond L. Vande Wiele)
      • found: STL Jewish Light, via WWW, May 12, 2020(Dr. David Kipnis, widely praised as a physician scientist and for his leadership at the Washington University Medical School, died Wednesday, February. 5, 2014, at his home in Clayton; David Morris Kipnis was born in 1927 in Baltimore to European immigrants Rubin Kipnis and Anna Meisen Kipnis; he entered medical school at the University of Maryland and graduated in 1950; Dr. Kipnis joined the staff of the Washington University School of Medicine and for 20 years headed the school's largest department, internal medicine; he was an accomplished researcher and was known for his discoveries regarding metabolism; one of his discoveries, dealing with the incretin effect, led to the development of a new class of drugs used to treat people with diabetes)
      • found: Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis, Becker Archives Database, via WWW, May 12, 2020(Collection FC158 - David M. Kipnis Oral History; Kipnis, David M. (1927-2014); David M. Kipnis earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Johns Hopkins and, in 1950, a medical degree from the University of Maryland; he completed an internship at Johns Hopkins, a residency at Duke, and served as chief resident at the University of Maryland before coming to Washington University as an American College of Physicians research fellow; Kipnis came to Washington University in 1955 as a research fellow in the laboratory of Nobel laureates Carl F. Cori, MD, and Gerty T. Cori, MD; he directed the university's Clinical Research Center from 1960-1987, became a full professor of medicine in 1965, and in 1973, he was named the Adolphus Busch Professor and head of the Department of Medicine, a position he held until 1992; Kipnis also held appointments as professor of molecular biology and pharmacology at Washington University; Kipnis dedicated his research and clinical practice to diabetes and endocrinology, focusing on insulin's action; he helped delineate the mechanisms of sugar and amino acid transport, the regulation of insulin release within the pancreas and the molecular mechanisms underlying the metabolic effects of various hormones)
      • found: ancestry.com, May 12, 2020(David Morris Kipnis; born 23 May 1927 in Baltimore, Maryland; died 5 February 2014)
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      • 1990-01-23: new
      • 2020-05-13: revised
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