Bernard Becker (August 21, 1920 – August 28, 2013) was an American professor emeritus of ophthalmology and visual sciences at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. He was born in New York City.[1]
Becker was internationally honored as an expert on the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma and active in teaching and research. For more than 35 years, he led Washington University's department of ophthalmology.
In 1978, students, patients, and colleagues raised funds in his honor, which now endow two faculty positions: the Bernard and Janet Becker Professorship (presently held by Dr. Shiming Chen) and the Bernard Becker Professorship (presently held by Dr. Timothy McBride).
Early life and education
editAfter graduating from Harvard Medical School in 1944, he joined the United States Army during World War II and served as a military psychiatrist.
Death
editJust a week after his 93rd birthday, Dr. Becker died from lung cancer at his home in the Central West End, St. Louis on August 28, 2013.[2]
References
edit- ^ "American Men of Medicine". 1961.
- ^ "Dr. Bernard Becker dies at 93; world-famous glaucoma researcher". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. August 30, 2013.
External links
edit- Washington University in St. Louis Alumni Magazine, 2002 Archived March 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
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