Seymour Lieberman
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Seymour Lieberman
Summary
Seymour Lieberman is a human[1]. He was born in Manhattan[2]. He was born on December 1, 1916[3]. He died in New York City[4]. He died on October 8, 2012[5]. He worked as an endocrinologist[6].
Key Facts
- Seymour Lieberman's place of birth was Manhattan[2].
- Seymour Lieberman died in New York City[4].
- Seymour Lieberman was born on December 1, 1916[3].
- Seymour Lieberman was born on January 1, 1916[7].
- Seymour Lieberman died on October 8, 2012[5].
- Seymour Lieberman died on January 1, 2012[8].
- Seymour Lieberman held citizenship in United States[9].
- Seymour Lieberman worked as an endocrinologist[6].
- Seymour Lieberman's field of work was endocrinology[10].
- Seymour Lieberman's field of work was clinical physiology[11].
- Seymour Lieberman's field of work was biochemistry[12].
- Seymour Lieberman was employed by St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center[13].
- Among Seymour Lieberman's employers was Columbia University[14].
- Seymour Lieberman's education included a stint at Brooklyn College[15].
- Seymour Lieberman's education included a stint at Stanford University[16].
- Seymour Lieberman's doctoral advisor was Carl R. Noller[17].
- Seymour Lieberman's doctoral advisor was Oskar Wintersteiner[18].
- Seymour Lieberman's doctoral advisor was Louis Fieser[19].
- Seymour Lieberman's doctoral advisor was Tadeusz Reichstein[20].
- Seymour Lieberman received the Fred Conrad Koch Award[21].
- Seymour Lieberman received the Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States[22].
- Seymour Lieberman is recorded as male[23].
- Seymour Lieberman's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Seymour Lieberman's family name is recorded as Lieberman[25].
- Seymour Lieberman's given name is recorded as Seymour[26].
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Origins and Family
Seymour Lieberman's place of birth was Manhattan[2]. Recorded date of birth include December 1, 1916[3] and January 1, 1916[7].
Education
Educated at Brooklyn College[15], a college[27], in United States[28], founded in 1930[29], headquartered in Brooklyn[30] and Stanford University[16], a private university[31], in United States[32], founded in 1885[33], headquartered in Stanford[34]. Doctoral advisors include Carl R. Noller[17], 1900–1980[35], of United States[36], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[37]; Oskar Wintersteiner[18], a biochemist[38], 1898–1971[39], of Austria[40], awarded the William H. Nichols Medal[41], specialised in biochemistry[42]; Louis Fieser[19], a chemist[43], 1899–1977[44], of United States[45], awarded the George C. Pimentel Award in Chemical Education[46], specialised in organic chemistry[47]; and Tadeusz Reichstein[20], a chemist[48], 1897–1996[49], of Switzerland[50], awarded the Copley Medal[51].
Career and Affiliations
Seymour Lieberman worked as an endocrinologist[6]. Fields of work include endocrinology[10], a medical specialty[52]; clinical physiology[11], an academic discipline[53]; and biochemistry[12], an interdisciplinary science[54]. Employers include St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center[13], a hospital[55], in United States[56], founded in 1979[57], headquartered in New York City[58] and Columbia University[14], a private university[59], in United States[60], founded in 1754[61], headquartered in Manhattan[62].
Recognition
Awards received include Fred Conrad Koch Award[21], an award[63] and Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States[22], a fellowship award[64], in United States[65].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include October 8, 2012[5] and January 1, 2012[8]. Seymour Lieberman died in New York City[4].
FAQs
Where was Seymour Lieberman born?
Seymour Lieberman's place of birth was Manhattan[2].
Where did Seymour Lieberman die?
Seymour Lieberman passed away in New York City[4].
What did Seymour Lieberman do for work?
Seymour Lieberman worked as endocrinologist[6].
Where did Seymour Lieberman go to school?
Seymour Lieberman was educated at Brooklyn College[15] and Stanford University[16].
What awards did Seymour Lieberman receive?
Honors received include Fred Conrad Koch Award[21] and Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States[22].