1934 - 2022
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Richard R. Rosenthal, M.D.
August 2, 2025
I was in Dr. Lichtenstein and Dr. Norman's post doctoral allergy program from 1971-1973, the third such class, I believe. I had several publications as co-author to Dr. Lichtenstein and a continuing relationship as a faculty member, till the present time. I was participant and witness to the evolution and fruition of the Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology at Hopkins under the stewardship of Dr. Lichtenstein and others. Myself and so many many others now carry forward Larry's scientific curiosity, desire to teach and share, create new information, and above all, his scientific integrity. My entire professional life was shaped by this exposure and engagement for which I am eternally grateful.
David R Herron
March 24, 2024
I am so sorry to learn about Larry's passing. I know that he was Susan MacDonald's friend and mentor and if she were alive she would join me in my sorrow!!!
Gayle Greenwood
August 26, 2022
I´m very sorry to hear this sad news. I so enjoyed my time in Larry´s office at the Asthma Center. He was a terrific boss and a true gentleman. My thoughts and prayers are with the Lichtenstein family.
Diane Batshaw Eisman
August 26, 2022
I do remember Larry and Carolyn from my days At University of Chicago. They were wonderful brilliant loving kind people.
Richard R. Rosenthal, M.D.
August 10, 2022
In the summer of 1970 I got a call while rounding in the ICU during my 2nd year of medical residency. It was Larry: "Do you still want the fellowship here?" he asked. I was in the third "class" of post-docs and the 5th post doc trained, 1971-1973. Early on during that time he had agreed to write a textbook chapter and he said to me "You do this", so I did. It was published with both of our names and he put mine first. From then on I lived in the days of the giants, a witness to the emergence of allergy and clinical immunology as a respected, productive, transformative, and revolutionary medical specialty, in large part the consequence of Larry and Phil Norman's dedication to science and teaching.
Larry's career touched and influenced countless lives and his passing is a passage for many of us whose lives he helped to shape.
Lisa Beck, MD (URMC Dermatologist)
August 10, 2022
With Larrys passing - we have lost a true Giant in the Field of Allergy - and those of us who worked with him saw his passion for family. Although death is sad and final - it is an opportunity to embrace and remember a remarkable life and realize he lives on in his children and grandchildren in so many ways.
(I did my postdoc in the lab of Bob Schleimer - after getting encouragement from Larry to leave my faculty position at JHU to train-up in research techniques. The years spent at JHAAC 1990-2006 were seminal years for me personally and professionally and I owe much of that to the leadership of Dr. Lichtenstein).
Jane Cigarroa Unzeitig, MD
August 10, 2022
The Texas Allergy Society advised us of the death of Dr Lichtenstein. Though I did not have the opportunity to learn at his side, yet his body of work, his dedication to his patients and to the training of physicians and especially of allergists is greatly admired and appreciated. His gifts will continue to bear fruit in the form of advances in both the art and science of medicine.
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