
Houston,
TX –Robert E. Brown, M.D., FACSc, is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who
as a Pinnacle Lifetime Achiever in the Medical field
and in acknowledgment of his work at the University of Texas Health Science
Center at Houston and the Morphoproteomics Laboratory at UTHealth McGovern
Medical School.
Robert
E. Brown, MD, FACSc, is a Clinical Professor of Pathology, teaching colleagues
throughout the Houston, TX area. He has over 55 years of experience and has
taught at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston and served
as the Medical Director of the Morphoproteomics Laboratory at UTHealth McGovern
Medical School.
In
1962, Dr. Brown earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Pre-Medicine at the
University of Akron, then received his Medical Degree from the Medical College
of Virginia in 1966. In 1968, he took on a Fellowship in Biological Chemistry
at Massachusetts General Hospital, in conjunction with Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Brown completed his Anatomic Pathology residency at the Medical College of
Virginia in 1970 and is board-certified in Anatomic Pathology.
Today,
Dr. Brown teaches at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston.
He is also a Clinical Professor and the Medical Director of the Morphoproteomics
Laboratory in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the
UTHealth McGovern Medical School. He proudly teaches students, residents, and
clinical colleagues.
As the
inventor of Morphoproteomics, Dr. Brown is an expert in morphology and protein
expression in various diseases. His studies have helped physicians understand
disease biology better and help them provide the proper therapeutic treatments
to their patients. As a Pathologist, Dr. Brown teaches his residents how to
study surgically removed organs, tissue, body fluids, and sometimes organs from
autopsied bodies.
Alongside
his clinical work, Dr. Brown also previously served two years in the U.S. Army
at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, where he achieved the rank of
Major.
IssueWire
recognized him for his exceptional achievements in the medical field. Remaining
involved in the medical community, Dr. Brown is a Fellow of the College of
American Pathologists, the American Society of Clinical Pathology, and the
Association of Clinical Scientists. He is also a member of the Editorial Board
for the Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science.
In his
charitable endeavors, Dr. Brown provides his treatment considerations in
Morphoproteomics at a low or no cost to disadvantaged patients.
Dr.
Brown would like to dedicate this honorable recognition, in Loving Memory, of
his parents, Chay Brown and Elizabeth Ann Vrana-Brown. He has been happily
married to Mrs. Dorothy Lee Cook-Brown for 57 years, and they have two sons,
Robert and Jonathan.