Dorothy T. Krieger was an American academic and endocrine researcher who served as a professor and director of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. [1] [2] Her major contribution was her discovery of treatment for Cushing's Disease. [3]
Kreiger was born in Brooklyn, New York. [3] At the age of 18, she graduated with a degree from the Barnard College. [3] In 1949, she received a medical degree from Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons. [3]
In April 1984, she received a special award, Albert Lasker Special Public Health Award, by the Albert D. and Mary Lasker Foundation. [3] [4]
She was married to C. Wayne Bardin and has two children. [3]
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Dorothy T. Krieger was an American academic and endocrine researcher who served as a professor and director of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. [1] [2] Her major contribution was her discovery of treatment for Cushing's Disease. [3]
Kreiger was born in Brooklyn, New York. [3] At the age of 18, she graduated with a degree from the Barnard College. [3] In 1949, she received a medical degree from Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons. [3]
In April 1984, she received a special award, Albert Lasker Special Public Health Award, by the Albert D. and Mary Lasker Foundation. [3] [4]
She was married to C. Wayne Bardin and has two children. [3]
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