From the Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.
Neurology. 2021 Aug 10;97(6):268-272. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000012104. Epub 2021 Apr 21.
Robert Wartenberg (1887-1956) was born in Grodno (in present-day Belarus) and received his medical degree in Germany in 1919. He enjoyed a productive career at the University of Freiburg until 1935, when he fled Nazi Germany for the United States. Bernard Sachs, with whom he had worked during a Rockefeller fellowship in 1926, helped him secure a position at the University of California Medical Center in San Francisco in 1936. He was popular with students there as his sizeable personality translated into an engaging classroom style, but that same personality could create friction with colleagues. Following World War II, neurology as a specialty was growing and establishing its place in the medical landscape. With this goal in mind, A.B. Baker and other young neurologic leaders formed the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) in 1948 as an inclusive professional society. Baker recruited Wartenberg to join, he agreed, and immediately provided his own critiques on the organization. Wartenberg's standing in the academic community combined with his strong personality would serve Baker well as Wartenberg shielded the young AAN leadership from potential retribution. He was especially invested in ensuring the Academy had a journal as a means of development, and the journal was born. Wartenberg died on November 16, 1956, and was honored for his service to the Academy with the Robert Wartenberg Memorial Lecture, which stands today as one of the principal events at the Annual Meeting.
罗伯特·沃滕伯格(Robert Wartenberg,1887-1956 年)出生于格罗德诺(今白俄罗斯),1919 年在德国获得医学学位。他在弗莱堡大学度过了富有成效的职业生涯,直到 1935 年,他逃离纳粹德国前往美国。他曾在 1926 年的洛克菲勒奖学金期间与伯纳德·萨克斯(Bernard Sachs)合作,萨克斯帮助他在 1936 年获得了旧金山加利福尼亚大学医学中心的职位。他深受学生们的喜爱,因为他庞大的个性转化为一种引人入胜的课堂风格,但同样的个性也可能与同事产生摩擦。第二次世界大战后,神经科作为一个专业领域正在发展壮大,并在医学领域确立了自己的地位。为了实现这一目标,A.B.贝克(A.B. Baker)和其他年轻的神经科领导人于 1948 年成立了美国神经病学学会(American Academy of Neurology,AAN),作为一个包容性的专业学会。贝克招募沃滕伯格加入,他同意了,并立即对该组织提出了自己的批评。沃滕伯格在学术界的地位以及他坚强的个性使他成为贝克的得力助手,沃滕伯格保护年轻的 AAN 领导层免受潜在的报复。他特别致力于确保学会拥有一本期刊作为发展手段,因此期刊诞生了。沃滕伯格于 1956 年 11 月 16 日去世,他为学会服务的贡献获得了罗伯特·沃滕伯格纪念演讲的荣誉,该演讲至今仍是年度会议的主要活动之一。