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M. Daria Haust

Maria Daria Haust FRCPC OC (née Jaworska; August 18, 1921 – January 11, 2022) was a Polish-Canadian pathologist, medical researcher, and pioneer of the speciality paediatric pathology.[1] She was the first president, from 1983 to 1986, of the Canadian Atherosclerosis Society.[2][3]

Biography edit

Maria Daria Jaworska was born in a small village in Poland.[4] She completed her primary and secondary education in Poland before WW II. In 1945 the part of Poland where she grew up was incorporated into the Soviet Union.[5] In 1951, M. Daria Jaworska graduated from the Heidelberg University School of Medicine[1] and shortly after her graduation married Heinz Leonhard Haust (1919–2023).[6][7] In addition to her native Polish, she spoke German, French, and English.[8] In 1952 she and her husband immigrated to Canada. In 1953 she completed her medical internship at Kingston General Hospital.[1] After completing her internship, she stayed at home to take care of the Haust's two infant boys, William and Jan, both of whom were born at Kingston General Hospital. In 1955 at Queen's University at Kingston (affiliated with Kingston General Hospital), she became a research fellow investigating atherosclerosis under the supervision of Robert H. More, MD.[4][9] After one year as a research fellow, she enrolled in the General Pathology Residency and Graduate School programs at Queen's University.[1] In 1959 she obtained an MSc (Med) degree from Queen's University[4] and in November of that year she qualified as a specialist in General Pathology in the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.[8] She held a postdoctoral fellowship in paediatric pathology under the supervision of Benjamin Harrison Landing (1920–2000) at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital.[1][10]

M. Daria Haust was from 1960 to 1967 an assistant professor and was promoted in 1967 to associate professor at Queen's University at Kingston.[1] However, in 1967 the Haust family moved to London, Ontario. There Daria Haust joined the faculty of the University of Western Ontario and was promoted to full professor of pathology in 1968,[4] eventually retiring as professor emerita.[11] At the University of Western Ontario, her husband was also a faculty member and was the medical director of the Children's Psychiatric Research Institute .[7] (now called the Child and Parent Resource Institute). She became the director of pathology at the Children's Psychiatric Research Institute.[6]

In May 2002, Daria Haust returned for six weeks to the department of pathology of Queen's University of Kingston to continue her work on departmental history, archives, and editorial matters. Since 1995, with the exception of one year, her visits to Queen's department of pathology became an annual event.[12]

She gained an international reputation from numerous invited lectures, service on the editorial board of 10 scientific journals, and the authorship or co-authorship of more than 200 publications,[6] She did important basic research in several areas including atherosclerosis, elastogenesis, and the pathogenesis of several genetic diseases.[1]

According to the French pathologist Christian Nezelof,

Under her influence, pediatric pathology became a discipline in its own right and became recognized as such in many foreign countries where it had hitherto been neglected or even ignored.[1]

Daria Haust received many national and international awards and honours.[4] In 1972 Daria Haust was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.[13] In 1990 she was awarded the Killam Prize in Medicine.[14] She received honorary doctorate of medicine degrees in 1996 from the Jagiellonian University of Krakow and in 1998 from both Charles University in Prague and the University of Havana.[6] The Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine of Queen's University at Kingston School of Medicine hosts the M. Daria Haust Lecture Series.[13] Kurt Benirschke on the 1st and 2 October 2001 gave the inaugural M. Daria Haust Lecture entitled Challenges of the Pathology of Twinning.[15] In 2002, two issues of the journal Pediatric Pathology and Molecular Medicine, dedicated to her as a festschrift, consist of 14 contributions by scientists from many different countries.[16] She was appointed in 2007 an Officer of the Order of Canada. She received in 2012 the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal from the Governor General of Canada.[1]

Upon her death at age 100 in 2022, M. Daria Haust was survived by her husband, their two sons, four grandsons, and three great-grandchildren.[11]

Selected publications edit

  • Movat HZ; More RH; Haust MD (December 1958). "The diffuse intimal thickening of the human aorta with aging". The American Journal of Pathology. 34 (6): 1023–1031. PMC 1934788. PMID 13583094.
  • Movat HZ; More RH; Haust MD (February 1959). "The morphologic elements in the early lesions of arteriosclerosis". The American Journal of Pathology. 35 (1): 93–101. PMC 1934803. PMID 13617412.
  • Haust MD; More RH; Movat HZ (October 1960). "The role of smooth muscle cells in the fibrogenesis of arteriosclerosis". The American Journal of Pathology. 37 (4): 377–389. PMC 1942258. PMID 13712348.
  • Balis, John U.; Haust, M. Daria; More, Robert H. (1964). "Electron-microscopic studies in human atherosclerosis cellular elements in aortic fatty streaks". Experimental and Molecular Pathology. 3 (5): 511–525. doi:10.1016/0014-4800(64)90031-0. PMID 14225069.
  • Haust, M.Daria; More, Robert H.; Bencosme, S.A.; Balis, John U. (1965). "Elastogenesis in human aorta: An electron microscopic study". Experimental and Molecular Pathology. 4 (5): 508–524. doi:10.1016/0014-4800(65)90015-8. PMID 5847769.
  • Cooperman E; Marshall KG; Haust MD (2 December 1967). "Congenital astrocytoma". Can Med Assoc J. 97 (23): 1405–1407. PMC 1923601. PMID 6060845.
  • Gatfield PD; Taller E; Hinton GG; Wallace AC; Abdelnour GM; Haust MD (28 December 1968). "Hyperpipecolatemia: A new metabolic disorder associated with neuropathy and hepatomegaly: A case study". Can Med Assoc J. 99 (25): 1215–1233. PMC 1945626. PMID 5700850.
  • Haust, M. Daria (1971). "The morphogenesis and fate of potential and early atherosclerotic lesions in man". Human Pathology. 2 (1): 1–29. doi:10.1016/S0046-8177(71)80019-9. PMID 4937772.
  • Haust, M. D. (1987). "Arterial involvement in genetic diseases". The American Journal of Cardiovascular Pathology. 1 (2): 231–285. PMID 3333142.
  • Clarson, Cheril; Tevaarwerk, Gerald J.M.; Harding, Paul G.R.; Chance, Graham W.; Haust, M. Daria (1989). "Placental weight in diabetic pregnancies". Placenta. 10 (3): 275–281. doi:10.1016/0143-4004(89)90028-3. PMID 2771897.
  • Haust, M. Daria (1990). "The Genesis of Atherosclerosis in Pediatric Age-Group". Pediatric Pathology. 10 (1–2): 253–271. doi:10.3109/15513819009067112. PMID 2179919.
  • Goyer, R.A.; Haust, M.D.; Cherian, M.G. (1992). "Cellular localization of metallothionein in human term placenta". Placenta. 13 (4): 349–355. doi:10.1016/0143-4004(92)90059-3. PMID 1438083.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Queen's remembers pathology pioneer Daria Haust". Queen's Gazette, Queen's University. Kingston, Ontario. 28 January 2022.
  2. ^ Haust MD (15 April 1989). "Recent concepts on the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis". CMAJ. 140 (8): 929. PMC 1268895. PMID 2702530.
  3. ^ Haust, M. Daria (1991). "The Canadian Atherosclerosis Society--history and present status". The Canadian Journal of Cardiology. 7 (8): 366–384. PMID 1742671.
  4. ^ a b c d e "In Memoriam: Maria Daria Haust, MD" (PDF). Society for Pediatric Pathology. In Memoriam, Society Members
  5. ^ "Science.ca : Maria Daria Haust" (PDF).
  6. ^ a b c d Haust, Daria; Steele, Howard, eds. (August 2002). "Annual Newsletter Queen's Pathology Alumni Group (QPAG)" (PDF). Department of Pathology, Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario: 19–20. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. ^ a b "Obituary. Heinz Leonhard Haust, MD, PhD, Professor Eemeritus". Department of Pathology and Molecular Pathology, Queen's University School of Medicine. February 1, 2023.
  8. ^ a b "Haust, Maria Daria; CPSO#: 32219". College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) - Doctor Details.
  9. ^ Haust, M. Daria (2004). "Obituary: Robert Hall More, MD, M. Sc.: A pioneer of modern pathology in Canada (1912-2003)". Pathology, Research and Practice. 200 (5): 367–370. doi:10.1016/j.prp.2004.02.007. PMID 15239344.
  10. ^ "Benjamin Harrison Landing". Whonamedit?.
  11. ^ a b "Obituary. Maria Daria Haust". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. January 2022.
  12. ^ "Annual Newsletter Queen's Pathology Alumni Group (QPAG)" (PDF). Department of Pathology, Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario. August 2002: 15. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  13. ^ a b "Dr. M. Daria Haust Series | Pathology & Molecular Medicine | School of Medicine | Queen's University".
  14. ^ "three eminent women scholars who have won the Canada Council Killam Prizes" (PDF). The Killam Trusts — Annual Report 1998. p. 9.
  15. ^ "Annual Newsletter Queen's Pathology Alumni Group (QPAG)" (PDF). Department of Pathology, Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario. August 2002: 17. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  16. ^ "Annual Newsletter Queen's Pathology Alumni Group (QPAG)" (PDF). Department of Pathology, Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario. August 2002: 16. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) The journal Pediatric Pathology and Molecular Medicine is now called Fetal and Pediatric Pathology.

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Maria Daria Haust FRCPC OC nee Jaworska August 18 1921 January 11 2022 was a Polish Canadian pathologist medical researcher and pioneer of the speciality paediatric pathology 1 She was the first president from 1983 to 1986 of the Canadian Atherosclerosis Society 2 3 Biography editMaria Daria Jaworska was born in a small village in Poland 4 She completed her primary and secondary education in Poland before WW II In 1945 the part of Poland where she grew up was incorporated into the Soviet Union 5 In 1951 M Daria Jaworska graduated from the Heidelberg University School of Medicine 1 and shortly after her graduation married Heinz Leonhard Haust 1919 2023 6 7 In addition to her native Polish she spoke German French and English 8 In 1952 she and her husband immigrated to Canada In 1953 she completed her medical internship at Kingston General Hospital 1 After completing her internship she stayed at home to take care of the Haust s two infant boys William and Jan both of whom were born at Kingston General Hospital In 1955 at Queen s University at Kingston affiliated with Kingston General Hospital she became a research fellow investigating atherosclerosis under the supervision of Robert H More MD 4 9 After one year as a research fellow she enrolled in the General Pathology Residency and Graduate School programs at Queen s University 1 In 1959 she obtained an MSc Med degree from Queen s University 4 and in November of that year she qualified as a specialist in General Pathology in the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada 8 She held a postdoctoral fellowship in paediatric pathology under the supervision of Benjamin Harrison Landing 1920 2000 at the Cincinnati Children s Hospital 1 10 M Daria Haust was from 1960 to 1967 an assistant professor and was promoted in 1967 to associate professor at Queen s University at Kingston 1 However in 1967 the Haust family moved to London Ontario There Daria Haust joined the faculty of the University of Western Ontario and was promoted to full professor of pathology in 1968 4 eventually retiring as professor emerita 11 At the University of Western Ontario her husband was also a faculty member and was the medical director of the Children s Psychiatric Research Institute 7 now called the Child and Parent Resource Institute She became the director of pathology at the Children s Psychiatric Research Institute 6 In May 2002 Daria Haust returned for six weeks to the department of pathology of Queen s University of Kingston to continue her work on departmental history archives and editorial matters Since 1995 with the exception of one year her visits to Queen s department of pathology became an annual event 12 She gained an international reputation from numerous invited lectures service on the editorial board of 10 scientific journals and the authorship or co authorship of more than 200 publications 6 She did important basic research in several areas including atherosclerosis elastogenesis and the pathogenesis of several genetic diseases 1 According to the French pathologist Christian Nezelof Under her influence pediatric pathology became a discipline in its own right and became recognized as such in many foreign countries where it had hitherto been neglected or even ignored 1 Daria Haust received many national and international awards and honours 4 In 1972 Daria Haust was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada 13 In 1990 she was awarded the Killam Prize in Medicine 14 She received honorary doctorate of medicine degrees in 1996 from the Jagiellonian University of Krakow and in 1998 from both Charles University in Prague and the University of Havana 6 The Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine of Queen s University at Kingston School of Medicine hosts the M Daria Haust Lecture Series 13 Kurt Benirschke on the 1st and 2 October 2001 gave the inaugural M Daria Haust Lecture entitled Challenges of the Pathology of Twinning 15 In 2002 two issues of the journal Pediatric Pathology and Molecular Medicine dedicated to her as a festschrift consist of 14 contributions by scientists from many different countries 16 She was appointed in 2007 an Officer of the Order of Canada She received in 2012 the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal from the Governor General of Canada 1 Upon her death at age 100 in 2022 M Daria Haust was survived by her husband their two sons four grandsons and three great grandchildren 11 Selected publications editMovat HZ More RH Haust MD December 1958 The diffuse intimal thickening of the human aorta with aging The American Journal of Pathology 34 6 1023 1031 PMC 1934788 PMID 13583094 Movat HZ More RH Haust MD February 1959 The morphologic elements in the early lesions of arteriosclerosis The American Journal of Pathology 35 1 93 101 PMC 1934803 PMID 13617412 Haust MD More RH Movat HZ October 1960 The role of smooth muscle cells in the fibrogenesis of arteriosclerosis The American Journal of Pathology 37 4 377 389 PMC 1942258 PMID 13712348 Balis John U Haust M Daria More Robert H 1964 Electron microscopic studies in human atherosclerosis cellular elements in aortic fatty streaks Experimental and Molecular Pathology 3 5 511 525 doi 10 1016 0014 4800 64 90031 0 PMID 14225069 Haust M Daria More Robert H Bencosme S A Balis John U 1965 Elastogenesis in human aorta An electron microscopic study Experimental and Molecular Pathology 4 5 508 524 doi 10 1016 0014 4800 65 90015 8 PMID 5847769 Cooperman E Marshall KG Haust MD 2 December 1967 Congenital astrocytoma Can Med Assoc J 97 23 1405 1407 PMC 1923601 PMID 6060845 Gatfield PD Taller E Hinton GG Wallace AC Abdelnour GM Haust MD 28 December 1968 Hyperpipecolatemia A new metabolic disorder associated with neuropathy and hepatomegaly A case study Can Med Assoc J 99 25 1215 1233 PMC 1945626 PMID 5700850 Haust M Daria 1971 The morphogenesis and fate of potential and early atherosclerotic lesions in man Human Pathology 2 1 1 29 doi 10 1016 S0046 8177 71 80019 9 PMID 4937772 Haust M D 1987 Arterial involvement in genetic diseases The American Journal of Cardiovascular Pathology 1 2 231 285 PMID 3333142 Clarson Cheril Tevaarwerk Gerald J M Harding Paul G R Chance Graham W Haust M Daria 1989 Placental weight in diabetic pregnancies Placenta 10 3 275 281 doi 10 1016 0143 4004 89 90028 3 PMID 2771897 Haust M Daria 1990 The Genesis of Atherosclerosis in Pediatric Age Group Pediatric Pathology 10 1 2 253 271 doi 10 3109 15513819009067112 PMID 2179919 Goyer R A Haust M D Cherian M G 1992 Cellular localization of metallothionein in human term placenta Placenta 13 4 349 355 doi 10 1016 0143 4004 92 90059 3 PMID 1438083 References edit a b c d e f g h i Queen s remembers pathology pioneer Daria Haust Queen s Gazette Queen s University Kingston Ontario 28 January 2022 Haust MD 15 April 1989 Recent concepts on the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis CMAJ 140 8 929 PMC 1268895 PMID 2702530 Haust M Daria 1991 The Canadian Atherosclerosis Society history 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