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James Newell Stannard

James Newell Stannard
James Newell Stannard
James Newell Stannard
Born(1910-01-02)January 2, 1910
Owego, New York
DiedSeptember 19, 2005(2005-09-19) (aged 95)
San Diego, California
NationalityAmerican
Other namesJ. Newell Stannard
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materOberlin College
AB 1931
Harvard University
MA 1934
Harvard University
Ph.D. 1935
Known forUniversity of Rochester
Atomic Energy Project
Spouse(s)Grace L. Kingsley
1911-1991
Helena R. Woodhouse
1994-2005
ChildrenSusan L. (Stannard) Frazier
1942-
AwardsHealth Physics Society
Distinguished Scientific Achievement Award
Founders Award
Fellow Award
J. Newell Stannard Lecture Series
“Excellence in Radiation Protection”
Annual Symposium
Scientific career
FieldsRadiobiologist
Pharmacologist
Physiologist
InstitutionsUniversity of Rochester
Emory University
National Institutes of Health
University of Rochester
University of California
San Diego
Thesis Rate Limiting Metabolic Processes in the Yeast  (1934-1935)
Doctoral advisorDr. Theodore Stier
Other academic advisorsDr. Theodore Stier
Doctoral studentsMarvin Goldman

James Newell Stannard (2 January 1910 – 19 September 2005) is a radiobiologist, pharmacologist and physiologist at the National Institutes of Health.[1][2]

  1. ^ Bair, William J.; Taschner, John C. (September 2003). "J. Newell Stannard". Health Physics. 85 (3): 262–263. Bibcode:2003HeaPh..85..262B. doi:10.1097/00004032-200309000-00002.
  2. ^ Walchuk, Mary (July 2005). "The Birth of the HPS: A Look Back The Society, the Profession, and the People Through the Eyes of J. Newell Stannard". Health Physics News. XXXIII (7): 1–9.

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