M. Donald Blaufox

Morton Donald Blaufox
Born
Coney Island Hospital New York
NationalityAmerican
Alma materBronx High School of Science
Harvard College
State University of New York
Mayo Foundation for Education and Research
Known forDevelopment of nuclear medicine
SpousePaulette Goldberg
Scientific career
FieldsNuclear medicine

M. Donald Blaufox (born July 19, 1934) is an American physician and academic known for his contributions to nuclear medicine, hypertension research, renal disease, and the history of medicine.[1] He is the founding Chairman of the Department of Nuclear Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center. Blaufox served as Chairman of the American Board of Nuclear Medicine and president of the New York Chapter of the Society of Nuclear Medicine. He was one of the principal investigators in the Hypertension Detection and Follow-up program that received a Lasker award for demonstrating the benefit of treatment of hypertension. He is founding co-editor of the Seminars in Nuclear Medicine that played a major role in Nuclear Medicine and served in that capacity for 50 years. He is currently Professor and University Chairman Emeritus of Nuclear Medicine at the Albert Einsteins College of Medicine and Chairman Emeritus of the Department of Nuclear Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center.[2]

  1. ^ "M. Donald Blaufox - Montefiore Einstein". Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
  2. ^ "Blaufox Hall of Diagnostic Instruments". Dittrick Museum of Medical History.