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2001 - Panel Member, Nobel Peace Prize Centennial Symposium, and Guest at the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Celebration, 100th Anniversary of Nobel Prizes in Oslo, Norway in December.

 

2002 - Recipient, the medal of Cross of Commander of the Order of Grand Duke Gediminas, the highest honor from his native country of Lithuania on February 18, 2003, in recognition of outstanding service to the medical field.

 

2005 - Recipient, John Hopkins School of Medicine Distinguished Medical Alumnus Award in June (Baltimore, MD).

 

2008 - Published Prescription for Survival: A Doctor's Journey to End Nuclear Madness.

- September 13, 2008: Dr. Bernard Lown Day was proclaimed in the State of Massachusetts by Governor Deval L. Patrick, in the City of Boston by Mayor Thomas M. Menino, and in the United States of America by the Congressman Barney Frank and Senator Edward M. Kennedy.

- October 17, 2008: Dr. Bernard Lown Day was proclaimed in the State of Maine by Governor John E. Baldacci.

 



 

Newsflash

Lisa Mullins' interview with Dr. Bernard Lown on PRI's "The World" aired on Tuesday, December 9, on WGBH 89.5FM.

"The World" is a co-production of WGBH/Boston, PRI, and the BBC World Service. You can listen to the interview and the web extra online.
 

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