Baruj Benacerraf

Baruj Benacerraf

Baruj Benacerraf Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 2, 2011.
BOSTON (AP) — Baruj Benacerraf, a Venezuela-born immunologist who shared the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, died Tuesday, his family announced. He was 90.

He died of pneumonia at his Boston home, his family said.

A physician-scientist, Benacerraf gained attention after he discovered that genetic factors played a central role in the function of the immune system. That finding led to a 1980 Nobel Prize for him and colleagues Jean Dausset of Université de Paris and George Snell of Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine.

He also led the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. As president of the Boston-based institute, Benacerraf oversaw its expansion and recruited top researchers, where they could also serve as teaching professors at nearby Harvard Medical School. In addition, Benacerraf chaired the Department of Pathology and was the George Fabyan professor of comparative pathology at Harvard Medical School from 1970-91.

Benacerraf stepped down as Dana-Farber president in 1992, but he continued working daily in his own lab at Dana-Farber into his 80s and hosted an annual symposium.

"Dr. Benacerraf's seminal discoveries about genetic control of the immune system made possible much of what we now know about basic disease processes such as infection, autoimmune disorders and cancer," said current Dana-Farber President Edward J. Benz Jr. "His work has shaped everything from organ transplantation to AIDS treatment to, most recently, the development of therapeutic cancer vaccines."

Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Benacerraf was of Spanish-Jewish ancestry and was raised in Paris. He came to the U.S. in 1939 to attend Columbia University and the Medical College of Virginia. In his 1998 autobiography, "From Caracas to Stockholm: A Life In Medical Science," he discussed the anti-Semitic quota systems and anti-foreigner bias he encountered in being rejected by 25 medical schools — including Harvard.

In 1956, he went to New York University School of Medicine to work in cellular immunology, where his students included future Dana-Farber colleagues Steven Burakoff and Stuart Schlossman.

"He was extremely considerate of people and had sensitivity for their needs," Schlossman said. "He created an environment where everybody could prosper, and young people could develop wonderful careers of their own. The scientific health of our community was supported tremendously by Dr. Benacerraf."

Benacerraf's wife, Annette Dreyfus, died in June.

He is survived by brother Paul Benacerraf, a Princeton University philosophy professor; daughter Beryl Benacerraf, a Harvard Medical School professor; and two grandchildren.

Funeral services haven't been announced.



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Ava Robertson

October 12, 2017

He was a very honorable man, peace be with him.

Alain De Weck

September 15, 2011

Baruj was a great man and a great scientist, with whom we shared quite a number of scientific arguments at the time of his discovery of the Nobel-prize winning PLL gene as well as our functions at the head of the Intrenational Union of Immunological Societies. So many happy memories will keep him living in the spirit of those who had the chance to work with him
Alain L. de Weck, MD, Fribourg, Switzerland

CLEVELAND WARD

August 5, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

David Levy

August 4, 2011

Beryl,

Your father changed the world for the better in a way only very few people do.

How proud you must be of him, as you should.

My sincere condolences,

David

August 4, 2011

In thanksgiving for Dr. Benacerraf's life of service to others and his abundant and foundational contributions to medical science. His presence, commitment, and example forged the way for many others. May his memory be blessed.

Emma J.

August 3, 2011

The Bible describes a true friend as one"born for when there is distress." (Proverbs17:17) Accept help from others they can be of great assistance to you at this time of grief. Most of all accept help from "the God of all comfort."
My sympathy to Dr. Benacerraf's family.

Pete Ulicny

August 3, 2011

Mr. Benacerraf made tremendous contributions to Medicine. May he rest in peace. God bless his family and friends.

D.A.D. Austin Tx

August 3, 2011

Like a man whom his own mother keeps comforting, so I (God) myself shall keep comforting you people." these are words found at Isiah 66:13 They really help us know that God is with those who have suvived the loss of a loved one such as Dr Benacerraf if we let him. I am truly sorry for your loss and I hope this scripture will help you now and in the future.

August 3, 2011

May the God of all comfort be with Mr. Benacerraf's family and loved ones.

Michael Lehman

August 3, 2011

My sympathy to Dr.Benacerraf's family. His dedication to medical science helped to move our world forward. His guidance enhanced a great research center.

August 3, 2011

"My heartfelt condolences to the family of Baruj Benacerraf. May our Heavenly Father the God of comfort and tender mercies, be with you all. (2Cor 1:3,4). G.W. (Al).

Michael Levy

August 3, 2011

What an incredible individual with hundreds of scientific papers to his name. His work has been the foundation of modern immunology and medicine. May his memory be blessed.

August 3, 2011

So very sorry for your loss.--Psalm 147:3

R Golay

August 3, 2011

To the the family of Baruj Benacerraf - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

T gonzales

August 2, 2011

May God have him in peace and bless his family.

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