James Newell Stannard | |
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Born | Owego, New York | January 2, 1910
Died | September 19, 2005 San Diego, California | (aged 95)
Nationality | American |
Other names | J. Newell Stannard |
Citizenship | United States |
Alma mater | Oberlin College AB 1931 Harvard University MA 1934 Harvard University Ph.D. 1935 |
Known for | University of Rochester Atomic Energy Project |
Spouse(s) | Grace L. Kingsley 1911-1991 Helena R. Woodhouse 1994-2005 |
Children | Susan L. (Stannard) Frazier 1942- |
Awards | Health Physics Society Distinguished Scientific Achievement Award Founders Award Fellow Award J. Newell Stannard Lecture Series “Excellence in Radiation Protection” Annual Symposium |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Radiobiologist Pharmacologist Physiologist |
Institutions | University 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 advisor | Dr. Theodore Stier |
Other academic advisors | Dr. Theodore Stier |
Doctoral students | Marvin Goldman |
James Newell Stannard (2 January 1910 – 19 September 2005) is a radiobiologist, pharmacologist and physiologist at the National Institutes of Health.[1][2]