Benjamin Segal
Benjamin Segal – A Creighton University Alumnus With Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology
Benjamin Segal has become widely esteemed for his pioneering research in multiple sclerosis and neuroimmunology. After earning his medical degree at Brown University, he completed an internship at the University of Chicago followed by residency training at New York Hospital/Weill Medical College of Cornell University.
Creighton attracted him due to its welcoming community and Heider College of Business’s holistic approach, where liberal art classes complement core business coursework. Furthermore, Maine Coast work involves various ad hoc projects, so no two days are identical for him.
Early Life and Education
Segal joined the Communist Party quietly in the 1930s. While his membership remained under wraps, he made generous donations and participated in campaigns defending physicians during McCarthyism. Furthermore, he pioneered Lamaze birth control methods and even delivered babies for celebrities such as Jean Harlow.
He was an accomplished scholar in Hebrew and Aramaic linguistics, his book Edessa: The Blessed City being one of his signature works. Additionally, his publications covered Eastern Christian culture and history.
Segal earned his medical degree from Brown University and completed his internship at the University of Chicago. Currently based out of Columbus, Ohio and affiliated with multiple sclerosis research organization ACTRIMS.
Professional Career
Creighton University alumni with backgrounds in Business Intelligence and Analytics (BIA) work as business analysts at Maine Coast, a live lobster wholesaler based out of York, Maine. His work often includes ad hoc projects driven by data. Creighton’s holistic education model including both religious studies classes as well as liberal arts classes has helped this individual to be more of an effective team player when working at Maine Coast.
Segal has earned global renown for his research in multiple sclerosis and neuroimmunology. His studies have made significant advances in our understanding of MS, such as showing how different forms of inflammation contribute to producing its symptoms. Segal’s annual funding from NIH exceeds $1.3 million, and he has published in journals such as Journal of Clinical Investigation, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and The Lancet Neurology.
Achievement and Honors
Benjamin Segal has earned international renown for his groundbreaking research into multiple sclerosis and neuroimmunology. Funded annually by the NIH for his ongoing programs, his discoveries have advanced our understanding of this condition as well as related diseases.
At Neuberger Berman LLC, he serves as a portfolio manager of global equities. Additionally, he has held director and assistant portfolio manager roles at other investment firms. He earned both a BA from Jesus College at Cambridge University and an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business.
Benjamin’s family set up an annual scholarship in mathematics that seeks to reflect his enthusiasm and interest for math research, offering undergraduate students the chance to collaborate closely with a professor on an original piece of research.
Personal Life
As an artist, he explored optics in his paintings and had close ties with psychoanalysts such as Sigmund Freud. His works were widely displayed and recognized within the art world.
After the repeal of American Prohibition in 1933, Siegel moved to California in order to expand and consolidate his illegal gambling, bookmaking and narcotics rackets. He purchased luxurious Beverly Hills homes while meeting Hollywood celebrities such as George Raft, Jean Harlow and James Cagney.
Segal attributes Creighton University’s holistic education – including courses in theology, psychology and liberal arts as well as business – for helping him become an excellent team player in his professional life. He particularly values its tight-knit community as an asset to his success as a neurosurgeon. Segal is survived by his wife Susan from Pleasant Valley in New York.
Net Worth
Segal earned himself two Laurel Awards nominations: Best Actor Award nomination in “A Touch of Class”, as well as New Faces Male in 1965 and Male Supporting Performance the following year. Segal went on to star as Jack Gallo on NBC’s “Just Shoot Me!” as well as Albert “Pops” Solomon on ABC’s “The Goldbergs”.
As of 2021, Segal estimated his net worth at $8 Million. This included his stake in Westgate Resorts that he purchased for $65 Million as well as other real estate investments he held, such as Los Angeles real estate holdings. Furthermore, Segal owned his home there as well as investments elsewhere and had part ownership of Los Angeles Kings football team and made five insider transactions at Alphatec Holdings Inc (ATEC) over 18 months, totalling 128k shares of stock.