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'''Gerald Sanders Berenson''' (September 19, 1922 – November 22, 2018) was an American cardiologist.
Gerald Berenson was born to a family of Polish Jewish descent in [[Bogalusa, Louisiana]] on September 19, 1922.<ref name="nyt"></ref><ref name="nola"></ref> He had two sisters.<ref name="noaobit"></ref> His father Meyer and mother Eva (née Singerman), operated several businesses.<ref name="nyt"/><ref name="nola"/> Berenson earned his bachelor's and medical degrees from [[Tulane University]] in 1943 and 1945, respectively.<ref name="tulib"></ref> He then served in the [[United States Navy]] between 1945 and 1948.<ref name="nyt"/><ref name="nola"/> After his discharge, Berenson taught at Tulane until 1952, when he accepted a research fellowship in pediatrics at the [[University of Chicago]].<ref name="nola"/> Upon his return to Louisiana in 1954, Berenson joined the [[Louisiana State University School of Medicine]].<ref name="nyt"/><ref name="nola"/> Berenson began the Bogalusa Study while at LSU in 1973,<ref name="nola"/> and it ran for four decades.<ref name="min"></ref><ref name="noa"></ref> Berenson rejoined Berenson Tulane's faculty in 1992, teaching until his death in 2018.<ref name="nyt"/> He accepted a concurrent appointment as a research professor at LSU in 2015,<ref name="nyt"/> where he was eventually named Boyd Professor of Cardiology.<ref name="lsu">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> Berenson died in Houston, Texas, on November 22, 2018, aged 96.<ref name="nyt"/><ref name="nola"/>
==References==
[[Category:1922 births]]
[[Category:2018 deaths]]
[[Category:American cardiologists]]
[[Category:Tulane University School of Medicine alumni]]
[[Category:Tulane University alumni]]
[[Category:Tulane University faculty]]
[[Category:Louisiana State University faculty]]
[[Category:People from Bogalusa, Louisiana]]
[[Category:American people of Polish-Jewish descent]]
[[Category:United States Navy personnel]]
Gerald Berenson was born to a family of Polish Jewish descent in [[Bogalusa, Louisiana]] on September 19, 1922.<ref name="nyt"></ref><ref name="nola"></ref> He had two sisters.<ref name="noaobit"></ref> His father Meyer and mother Eva (née Singerman), operated several businesses.<ref name="nyt"/><ref name="nola"/> Berenson earned his bachelor's and medical degrees from [[Tulane University]] in 1943 and 1945, respectively.<ref name="tulib"></ref> He then served in the [[United States Navy]] between 1945 and 1948.<ref name="nyt"/><ref name="nola"/> After his discharge, Berenson taught at Tulane until 1952, when he accepted a research fellowship in pediatrics at the [[University of Chicago]].<ref name="nola"/> Upon his return to Louisiana in 1954, Berenson joined the [[Louisiana State University School of Medicine]].<ref name="nyt"/><ref name="nola"/> Berenson began the Bogalusa Study while at LSU in 1973,<ref name="nola"/> and it ran for four decades.<ref name="min"></ref><ref name="noa"></ref> Berenson rejoined Berenson Tulane's faculty in 1992, teaching until his death in 2018.<ref name="nyt"/> He accepted a concurrent appointment as a research professor at LSU in 2015,<ref name="nyt"/> where he was eventually named Boyd Professor of Cardiology.<ref name="lsu">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> Berenson died in Houston, Texas, on November 22, 2018, aged 96.<ref name="nyt"/><ref name="nola"/>
==References==
[[Category:1922 births]]
[[Category:2018 deaths]]
[[Category:American cardiologists]]
[[Category:Tulane University School of Medicine alumni]]
[[Category:Tulane University alumni]]
[[Category:Tulane University faculty]]
[[Category:Louisiana State University faculty]]
[[Category:People from Bogalusa, Louisiana]]
[[Category:American people of Polish-Jewish descent]]
[[Category:United States Navy personnel]]
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