Abstract

George M. Baer died this year in Mexico City at the aged of 72 years old. He was our mentor when we started intensive research on rabies pathogenicity and control in Bangkok some time in the early 1980s. He introduced the young Thai scientists to the international rabies community. He then remained a friend and advisor to the “Mad Dog Gang” in Bangkok. Dr. Baer was born in London of German refugee parents and educated at Cornell University in the United States where he received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1959. This was followed by completion of the US-CDC Clinical Epidemiology Training Program where he eventually became the chief of the rabies division.

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