distinguished alumni award
Dr. Kenneth Brinkhous
Service 1979
Dr. Brinkhous held various posts in the
U of I Department of Pathology from 1932 to 1946, when he was named
professor and head of the Department of Pathology at the University
of North Carolina. He has been alumni distinguished professor there
from 1961 to the present.
The result of Dr. Brinkhous' work has been,
since 1967, a revolution in the lifestyle of hemophilia, which led
to diagnostic tests and treatment
for the disease.
His honors include awards from the National Academy
of Sciences in 1972 and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
in 1973.
He served
as chairman of the medical advisory council of the National Hemophilia
Foundation from 1954 to '73 and continues as a member of
the council to the present.
In 1973 the medical journal Modern Medicine
named Dr. Brinkhous as one of 10 recipients of the Award for Distinguished
Achievement "for
basic discoveries and clinical applications in problems of blood coagulation."
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