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Richard Gorlin is a physician and professor emeritus at the University of Minnesota. He is best known for his work in the field of medical genetics. He was born on June 30, 1926 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Gorlin received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1951. He then completed a residency in pediatrics at the University of Minnesota in 1954. He went on to become a professor of pediatrics at the University of Minnesota in 1959. Gorlin's research focused on the genetics of birth defects, and he developed the Gorlin Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder. He also developed the Gorlin equation, which is used to calculate the risk of a birth defect in a family. Gorlin has received numerous awards for his work, including the John Howland Award from the American Pediatric Society, the William Allan Award from the American Society of Human Genetics, and the National Medal of Science from the National Science Foundation. Gorlin is married to his wife, Mary, and they have two children. He is 71 years old.

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Occupation Physician
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 30 June 1926
Birthday 30 June
Birthplace Jersey City, New Jersey
Date of death (1997-10-16) Manhattan, New York City, New York
Died Place Manhattan, New York City, New York
Nationality United States

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1997

Gorlin died at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan on October 16, 1997, at 71 years of age due to pancreatic cancer.

1992

In 1974, he left Harvard and joined the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. He was the Murray M. Rosenberg Professor of Medicine and served as the Chairman of the Samuel Bronfman Department of Medicine. While at Mount Sinai, Gorlin added seventeen subspecialty divisions and helped plan the Guggenheim Pavilion (new patient care facility). In 1987, he began serving as the President of the Medical Board and Dean for Clinical Affairs. He was co-director of the cardiology fellowship program at Mount Sinai. Gorlin retired from the Chairmanship of Medicine at Mount Sinai on June 30, 1992, and assumed the position of Senior Vice President of Ambulatory Care Programs and the George Baehr Professor of Clinical Medicine.

1960

Gorlin's first marriage was to Marjorie Shore in 1960 and they had a daughter, Wendy, and sons Bill and Douglas. His second marriage was to Winifred Leifer in 1970. His third marriage in 1987 was to Florence Zuckerman and they remained married until his death.

1956

In 1956, Gorlin returned to the Brigham and faculty at Harvard Medical School where he established his own research laboratory and cardiology fellowship training program. He was the director of the Cardiovascular Unit (1967–74) and chief of the Cardiovascular Division (1969–1974) at the Brigham. He stayed until 1974 having developed an international reputation as a researcher, teacher, and clinician.

1954

Gorlin then enlisted in the U. S. Navy and was assigned to the United States Naval Hospital at Portsmouth, Virginia from 1954–1956. He was appointed the Officer in Charge of the Cardiopulmonary Laboratory where he worked closely with Dr. John Knowles. With Dr. Knowles, they researched pulmonary function and right heart catheterization and established the Valsalva maneuver as a test in patients with congestive heart failure and pulmonary congestion. They reported some of the earliest studies of the hemodynamics of aortic valve stenosis.

1952

During the 1952–1953 academic year, Gorlin traveled to England as the Mosley Traveling Fellow from Harvard Medical School. There he joined the laboratory of Professor E. P. Sharpey-Schafer at St Thomas’ Hospital, London, and joined the weekly rounds of Dr. Paul Wood at the National Heart Hospital in London. Returning to Boston, he served as Chief Resident Physician in Medicine at the Brigham from 1953–1954.

1926

Richard Gorlin (June 30, 1926 – October 16, 1997) was an American cardiologist known for his contributions to the fields of valvular heart disease, coronary artery disease and cardiac catheterization, digitalis and vasodilators in congestive heart failure, and thrombolysis in myocardial infarctions. Along with his father, developed the Gorlin formula used to calculate valve areas in aortic valve stenosis and mitral valve stenosis.

Gorlin was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on June 30, 1926, to Sol and Henrietta Gorlin. His father was a mechanical engineer who at the turn of the century is variously reported to have designed hydraulic systems for gasoline engines and worked on building, structural, and real estate projects. Gorlin’s early education was in the Jersey City public school system. Gorlin then entered Harvard College in January 1943 as part of the accelerated wartime program. He spent five semesters at Harvard College and then entered Harvard Medical School in October 1944. He graduated with his Bachelor's degree from Harvard College and his MD degree from Harvard Medical School in 1948 at the age of 21. He served a one-year internship and then completed a two-year cardiology fellowship at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. While at the Brigham, he studied cardiology under the direction of Dr. Lewis Dexter.