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Stein owned Misty Mountain, a Wallace Neff designed house on Angelo Drive. Stein bought the house in 1940; it was sold after his death to Rupert Murdoch. [6] Jean Stein wrote of her upbringing in the house and her parents' parties there in her 2016 memoir West of Eden. [7] Jules Stein died in Los Angeles, aged 85, in 1981.
"Doheny Eye Institute and Jules Stein Eye Institute Fourth Annual Comprehensive Ophthalmology Review Course". Medrounds.org. Blog post. February 1, 2009. Valliant, Linda L (September 15, 1998). "Jules Stein Eye Institute seeks constant improvement". Ophthalmology Times. Press release.
The Jules Stein Eye Institute and the Reed Neurological Research Center were established. By decade's end, UCLA had doubled the size of the medical school and the hospital. The UCLA School of Dentistry, School of Public Health, and School of Nursing were formed as well. The medical school grew to nearly 400 medical students, more than 700 ...
Caster earned his B.A. from Harvard College in 1976 and his M.D. from Harvard Medical School in 1980. After completing his residency in ophthalmology at the Jules Stein Eye Institute at the UCLA Medical School in 1984, he trained with Dr. Svyatoslav Fyodorov, the Russian innovator of the radial keratotomy procedure in 1987.
Stein, who by this time was the sole owner of MCA, decided to take the company public by giving 51% of his ownership of MCA to his employees, which included a 20% stake for Wasserman. The company went public on the New York Stock Exchange and was incorporated as MCA Inc. on November 10, 1958. [ 11 ]
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University of California, Los Angeles buildings and structures (3 C, 35 P) Pages in category "Westwood, Los Angeles" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.
In December 2013 the Doheny Eye Institute entered into an exclusive, long-term affiliation agreement with the University of California Los Angeles, [17] forming the "Doheny Eye Center UCLA". Ronald E. Smith had served as Chairman of Ophthalmology at USC from 1995 to 2013, [ 18 ] and left USC to follow Doheny, and became vice chair of the ...