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Curriculum Vitae of Dr. Stanely Philip Reimann [St]

Date: 15 Dec 1961
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CURRICULiJM VITAE OF DR. STANLEY PHILIP REIMAtai Dr. Stanley Philip Reimann, Scientific Director Fmeritus of The Institute for Cancer Research, and Director Emeeritus of The Lankenau Hospital Research Institute of Philadelphia, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on October 13, 1891. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned his M.D., Dr. Reimann served his internship at the German, now Lankenau, Hospital at Philadelphia from 1913 to 1915. He then was appointed Resident Pathologist at Lakeside Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, 1915-16, and became Hanna Research Fellow of Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 1916. In 1917 he became Pathologist to the Lankenau Hospital, a position he held until 1945. In 1925 he was made Director of the Lankenau Hospital Research Institute, a position he held until 1957. In 1944 he became Scientific Director of The Institute for Cancer Research and remained so until 1957. He has been an Associate Professor of Surgical Pathology at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School since 1922. In 1954, Professor of Oncology. Dr. Reimann has also served as Professor and Head of Department of Oncology at Hahnemann Medical College and Hosiital, Philsdelphia, from 1936-1957. He is certified in Pathologic Anatomy and in Clinical Pathology. Dr. Reimann holds membership in the American Medical Association, the Society of Dcperimental Pathology, the American Association of Pathology and Bacteriology, and is a Fellow and past president of the Society of Clinical Pathologists and a Fellow of the American College of Physicians. He is past president of the American Association for Cancer Research. The recipient in 1937 of the Ward Burdick award of the American Society of Clinical Pathology, Dr. Reimann has written, collaborated on, or translated several medical books and published many papers in the general field of pathology and oncology. He holds several honorary degress of Sc.D. 121561 65:20 625i CTR HN 0 11 17"'a

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