Education - Frank Beube was born in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. - He graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry in 1930. - Beube emigrated to the United States after graduating. - His educational background includes a degree in dentistry. - He pursued further studies in periodontology.
Career - Beube served as director of the Department of Periodontology. - He had volunteers on faculty during the 1930s. - Beube made significant contributions to periodontal research. - His career focused on the field of dentistry. - He played a role in advancing the understanding of periodontal diseases.
Legacy - Beube passed away in New York on June 14, 1995, at the age of 90. - The Frank Beube Conference Room at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine is named in his honor. - His service to the Department of Periodontology is recognised. - Beube's legacy includes his pioneering work in periodontal research. - He left a lasting impact on the field of dentistry.
References - U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 provides information on Beube's death. - Ancestry is a source for additional information on Beube. - The Morning Call newspaper published an article about a seminar involving dentists, including Beube. - The Times newspaper featured an article on Beube's contributions to periodontal research. - The Columbia University College of Dental Medicine: 1916-2016 book mentions Beube on page 42.
Other Specialties - Beube's expertise lies in periodontics. - Capnocytophaga sp. is a topic related to his field of study. - Preston D. Miller is a notable figure in dentistry. - Willoughby D. Miller made significant contributions to the field. - Carl E. Misch is recognised for his work in dentistry.