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'''Irving M. London''' (July 24, 1918 – May 23, 2018)<ref>http://news.mit.edu/2018/irving-london-founding-director-harvard-mit-program-health-sciences-and-technology-dies-0525</ref> was a [[hematology|hematologist]] and [[genetics|geneticist]]. He was an Associate Professor of Medicine at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons when he was selected to be the founding chair of the department of medicine at the [[Albert Einstein College of Medicine]] in 1955.<ref>{{cite news|title=Einstein Medical Heads - Three Department Chairmen Named, Filling Senior Faculty|url=http://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1955/03/21/93731752.html?pageNumber=26|accessdate=17 January 2016|publisher=New York Times|date=March 21, 1955|page=26}}</ref> He was recruited to become the founding director of the [[Harvard]]-[[MIT]] Program in Health Sciences and Technology in 1970.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hst.mit.edu/news-and-events/forum/hst-forum-2009/irving-m-london-md|title=Web Pages of the Harvard-MIT HST Program|accessdate=2015-12-25}}</ref><ref>
'''Irving M. London''' (July 24, 1918 – May 23, 2018) was a [[hematology|hematologist]] and [[genetics|geneticist]]. He was an Associate Professor of Medicine at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons when he was selected to be the founding chair of the department of medicine at the [[Albert Einstein College of Medicine]] in 1955.<ref>{{cite news|title=Einstein Medical Heads - Three Department Chairmen Named, Filling Senior Faculty|url=http://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1955/03/21/93731752.html?pageNumber=26|accessdate=17 January 2016|publisher=New York Times|date=March 21, 1955|page=26}}</ref> He was recruited to become the founding director of the [[Harvard]]-[[MIT]] Program in Health Sciences and Technology in 1970.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hst.mit.edu/news-and-events/forum/hst-forum-2009/irving-m-london-md|title=Web Pages of the Harvard-MIT HST Program|accessdate=2015-12-25}}</ref><ref>
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He graduated from [[Harvard College]] and [[Harvard Medical School]].<ref>https://meded.hms.harvard.edu/irving-m-london</ref> London died on May 23, 2018, two months before his 100th birthday.
He graduated from [[Harvard College]] and [[Harvard Medical School]].<ref>https://meded.hms.harvard.edu/irving-m-london</ref> London died on May 23, 2018, two months before his 100th birthday.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.mit.edu/2018/irving-london-founding-director-harvard-mit-program-health-sciences-and-technology-dies-0525|title=Irving London, founding director of Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, dies at 99|publisher=MIT News|date=25 May 2018}}</ref>


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Revision as of 00:32, 27 May 2018

Irving M. London (July 24, 1918 – May 23, 2018) was a hematologist and geneticist. He was an Associate Professor of Medicine at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons when he was selected to be the founding chair of the department of medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 1955.[1] He was recruited to become the founding director of the Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology in 1970.[2][3]

He graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Medical School.[4] London died on May 23, 2018, two months before his 100th birthday.[5]

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  1. ^ "Einstein Medical Heads - Three Department Chairmen Named, Filling Senior Faculty". New York Times. March 21, 1955. p. 26. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Web Pages of the Harvard-MIT HST Program". Retrieved 2015-12-25.
  3. ^ "Web pages of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine". Retrieved 2015-12-25.
  4. ^ https://meded.hms.harvard.edu/irving-m-london
  5. ^ "Irving London, founding director of Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, dies at 99". MIT News. 25 May 2018.