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- 2015 (Creación)
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3 items, paper
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Aram Soli Rudenski won an open scholarship to Clare College, Cambridge, graduating with a triple first in the mathematics and medical sciences Triposes in 1979.
He did house jobs in Hastings and John Radcliffe Infirmary. As a Medical Research Council training fellow in Oxford, he developed a highly influential mathematical model of glucose and insulin kinetics. He held consultant posts in Bradford (1999-2001) and at Salford Royal Hospital (2001-11).
He was an enthusiastic teacher and gifted polymath, with rich cultural interests in the arts and natural history.
During the AIDS crisis he gave his time generously, undertaking substantial voluntary work, especially for OXAIDS. Involvement in the Jewish community was of central importance to him. He was a member of Leeds Sinai, Jackson’s Row, and the Manchester Liberal Jewish Community.
Prostate cancer diagnosed in 2011 forced him to retire prematurely, which was a great loss to Salford Royal. He leaves his devoted partner, David.
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Contains a book containing memories of Rudenski put together by his partner, a letter further explaining the reasons behind the creation of the book, and a certificate stating that Dr Rudenski was posthumously awarded the title of Fellow of the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine.