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Gutensohn/Denslow Award

The Gutensohn/Denslow Award is sponsored by the AOA Bureau of Research and the American Osteopathic Foundation. This award is funded by the Burroughs Wellcome Company. It is given in honor of J.S. Denslow, DO, a noted researcher in viscero-somatic reflexes and biomechanics, and in honor of Max T. Gutensohn, DO, a noted educator and past chairman of the Bureau of Research. Both men have served the osteopathic profession in many capacities over the years and have made many valuable contributions.

The purpose of the award is to recognize and reward a person who has made an outstanding contribution to the osteopathic profession in the areas of research and education.

2005 Michael Clearfield, DO (UNTHSC/TCOM)
2003 Robert C. Ward, DO (MSUCOM)
2001 Michael Kuchera, DO (KCOM)
2000 Terrie E. Taylor, DO (MSUCOM)
1999 Leonard H. Calabrese, DO (Cleveland Clinic)
1998 Philip E. Greenman, DO (MSUCOM)
1997 Robert E. Kappler, DO (CCOM)
1996 John N. Howell, PhD (OUCOM)
1995 Anthony G. Chila, DO (OUCOM)
1994 Thomas A. Adams, PhD (MSUCOM)
1993 Paul E. Kimberly, DO
1992 Michael M. Patterson, PhD (OUCOM)
1991 William J. Johnstone, DO (MSUCOM)
1990 Richard J. Cenedella, PhD (KCOM)
1989 Robert W. Gracy, PhD (UNTHSC/TCOM)
1988 Myron C. Beal, DO
1987 Irvin M. Korr, PhD
1985 Wilbur V. Cole, DO
1984 Albert F. Kelso, PhD


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