Earl P. Benditt
Earl Philip Benditt was an American pathologist, known for his research on hardening of the arteries. Benditt was a member of the National [Academy of Sciences]. Benditt published approximately 250 scientific papers. Benditt was a fellow of the American Association for the [Advancement of Science] and was a recipient of the Rous-Whipple Award as well as the Gold-Headed Cane from the American Association of [Pathologists and Bacteriologists]. Benditt was the Chair of the Department of Pathology at the University of Washington from 1957 to 1981. The National [Academies Press] called him "a preeminent twentieth-century experimental pathologist". The [New York Times] called him "a specialist in blood vessel and artery diseases".