Michael Baden
Michael Baden
Michael Baden is an esteemed American physician and board‑certified forensic pathologist, celebrated for his investigations into high‑profile deaths. Born on July 27, 1934 in the Bronx, New York, he earned a B.S. from the City College of New York (1955) and an M.D. from New York University School of Medicine (1960). He served as Chief Medical Examiner of New York City (1978–79) and later chaired the forensic pathology panel of the U.S. House Select Committee on Assassinations, examining the deaths of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. Goodreads+15Wikipédia+15AllGreatQuotes+15
As an author, Dr. Baden has written or co-authored over 80 professional articles and books on forensic medicine. His notable non-fiction titles include Unnatural Death: Confessions of a Medical Examiner and Dead Reckoning: The New Science of Catching Killers. He also co-wrote two forensic thrillers—Remains Silent and Skeleton Justice—with his wife, attorney Linda Kenney Baden Fresh Fiction+11Dr. Michael Baden+11Simon & Schuster+11.
Renowned for his insightful reflections on life, death, and public service, Baden has shared many memorable quotes. For example: “That made me think I could contribute more to society by looking at people on the autopsy table and feeding back the findings so that lots of people could benefit…” Another: “I saw why people died and how they died. … It was a good learning experience…” He has also remarked: “Tape is wonderful at preserving evidence—fingerprints, hairs, fibers…” These quotes showcase both his professional rigor and humanistic approach to forensic science We Heart Quotes+6Inspiring Quotes+6A-Z Quotes+6.
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