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    Bruce Sherman McEwen (January 17, 1938 – January 2, 2020) was an American neuroendocrinologist and head of the Harold and Margaret Milliken Hatch Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology at Rockefeller University.

  2. Jan 7, 2020 · It is with deep sadness that we announce the loss of our dear colleague Dr. Bruce McEwen, a Rockefeller University neuroscientist and founding member of Hope for Depression Research Foundation’s (HDRF) Depression Task Force, who died on January 2 at age 81 after a brief illness.

  3. Jan 2, 2020 · Beyond being an intellectual giant, Bruce was a remarkable human. A love of knowledge, a passion for science, a prodigious memory blended miraculously with unassailable integrity, a generous and generative spirit, exemplary mentorship and the capacity for limitless kindness and friendship.

  4. Mar 3, 2020 · The pioneering neuroscientist Bruce McEwen died on January 2, 2020 at the age of 81 following a brief illness. He was the Alfred E. Mirsky Professor and head of the Harold and Margaret Millikin Hatch Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology at The Rockefeller University.

    • Huda Akil, Craig McEwen
    • 2020/03/03
    • 10.1073/pnas.2003097117
  5. In the dawning days of 2020, the excitement and promise of a New Year was shattered by frantic texts, emails and phone calls that were quickly spreading throughout the scientific family of Dr. Bruce S. McEwen, more affectionally known as the McEwenites.

  6. Bruce had an impressive ability to link multiple, seemingly disparate, areas of research to create innovative testable theories of how experience impacts the brain. While maintaining an intense respect for and knowledge of details, Bruce had an unparalleled ability to see the forest for the trees.

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  8. Apr 19, 2020 · Bruce McEwen, Ph.D., Alfred E. Mirsky Professor and head of the Harold and Margaret Milliken Hatch Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology at The Rockefeller University and a member of the National Academy of Sciences, was to be the keynote speaker at this year’s Maine Biological and Medical Sciences Symposium , but died unexpectedly on January 2, 2020.

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