Robert J. Levine papers 1953-2007

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Robert J. Levine papers 1953-2007

The collection comprises correspondence; office, professional, and related topical files; course materials for medical ethics classes; and editorial files for , documenting the career of Robert J. Levine as doctor, professor, author, and well-known leader in the field of medical ethics, specializing in research using human subjects. IRB: A Journal of Human Subjects Research

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Levine, Robert J.

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Robert J. Levine was born in Wantagh, New York, on December 29, 1934. He graduated from Duke University, North Carolina, in 1954, and earned his M.D. from George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, in 1958. He was a surgeon with the United States Public Health Service, 1960-1964, and held numerous positions at Yale University School of Medicine including: assistant professor of Medicine and Pharmacology, 1965-1968, chief of the Section of Clinical Pharmacology, 1966-1974; a...

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