- Kurt Benirschke
Kurt Benirschke (born
May 26 ,1924 ) is a German-born Americanpathologist ,geneticist and expert on theplacenta andreproduction in humans and myriad mammalian species.Benirschke was raised in a small town in Northern Germany and received his M.D. degree from the
University of Hamburg . He immigrated to the United States in 1949.After an internship in
New Jersey , he trained in pathology at university hospitals affiliated withHarvard Medical School inBoston . In 1955, he became pathologist of the Boston Lying-in Hospital, now part of theBrigham and Women's Hospital , and there developed his interest in the placenta and reproductive problems.From 1960 to 1970 he was the chairman of the department of pathology at
Dartmouth Medical School inHanover, NH and pursued his interests in placental pathology and comparative reproductive pathology. He there developed a passion for comparative cytogenetics, the quest for understanding the reason for the sterility ofmule s was explored andtwinning inarmadillo s andmarmoset s was pursued.In 1970, Benirschke moved west to participate in the development of a new medical school of the
University of California, San Diego (UCSD). He established a genetics laboratory and ran theautopsy service at UCSD. He also chaired the department of pathology for two years.In 1976, Benirschke persuaded the Board of Trustees of the
San Diego Zoo to establish a formal research department. He set up a laboratory at the Zoo to study thechromosome s ofmammal s, particularly aspects relating to reproduction and evolution. In collaboration withT.C. Hsu he published an "Atlas of Mammalian Chromosomes" presenting thekaryotype s of 400 different species of mammals. Benirschke led this research group at the Zoo until 1987 when he became a member of the Zoo's Board.He retired from the faculty at UCSD in 1994 but continued to be as active. From 1997-2000 he was president of the Zoo's Board of Trustees and looked after the "Proyecto Tagua" in
Paraguay , a breeding facility of the newly discovered species ofpeccary . His text (with Peter Kaufmann) on "Human Placental Pathology" is the standard text on the subject.Benirschke is a member of many societies, including the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences and authored 30 books and 510 scientific publications. He met his wife, a nurse, during his internship and has three children, one of whom,Rolf Benirschke , was a celebrated kicker in theNational Football League .External links
* [http://medicine.ucsd.edu/cpa/authorfs.html About Kurt Benirschke] from the site devoted to "Comparative Placentation", a volume on animal placentas
* [http://www.biologia.uniba.it/eca/NEWSLETTER/NS-14/06-Benirschke.html Short Profile of Kurt Benirschke] by Paul Popescu for the European Cytogeneticists Association
* [http://www.sandiego-online.com/issues/june96/dandydad.htm Fathers Know Best] , selection of Kurt Benirschke as Father of the Year by San Diego Online
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