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119 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine HEALTH AND WELLNESS as the medical director of the Foundation for Research in Bronchial Asthma and Related Diseases. Dr. Weiss has contributed 69 peer-reviewed original articles to professional journals, as well as abstracts, audio tapes and book chapters. He authored several texts including “Status Asthmaticus” and co-authored three editions of “Bronchial Asthma, Mechanisms and Therapeutics,” which served for many years as a valuable resource for thatmedical subject. He also contributed an asthma monograph to the CIBA Clinical Symposia with Dr. Frank Netter. He is most renowned for pioneering the use of controlled mechanical ventilation in acute respiratory failure of chronic lung disease and asthma, as well as organizing and serving as general chairman for the first scientific international symposium of the Massachusetts Thoracic Society. As a testament to his success, Dr. Weiss has received myriad accolades. Named one of America’s Top Physicians at Brigham and Women’sHospital in2003, hewas awarded the first annual Dr. J. McKeever MD Award for Outstanding Educator from St. Vincent Hospital in 1973, an Award for Meritorious Service for Teaching and Patient Care from Tufts Medical Service at Boston City Hospital in 1971, and the Chadwick Medal from the Massachusetts Thoracic Society in 1990 for distinguished contributions to the study and treatment of tuberculosis and other thoracic diseases. He was named to the Academy-Honor Society at Northeastern University and was a member of Sigma Xi at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was also a fellow of the American College of Physicians and the American College of Chest Physicians, as well as a past associate fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. Dr. Weiss’ friends and family established the Dr. Earle B. Weiss MD Student Research Fellowship at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in 2005 to support the early education of medical students. Likewise, he endowed the Annie Jump Cannon Research Fellowship in Astronomy and the Sarah Whiting Medal at Wellesley College in 2013, and endowed a Research Fellowship in the Department of Biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2016. In his spare time, Dr. Weiss enjoys photographic impressionism. His photographs are exhibited in many institutions and galleries, including the Baldwin Art Gallery and Natick Center for the Arts. He has also authored several books, such as “Faded Shadows,” “Footprints in the Sands of Time,” “Intermezzo-Thirteen Poetic Leafs” and “Photographic Impressionism Annotated with Haiku Style Lyrics.” He also co-authored “The Abraham Path: A Photographic Impressionism Journey,” volumes I and II, with Joshua N. Weiss in 2018. For more information, please visit drearleweiss.com .

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