词条 | Theodor Rosebury |
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BiographyRosebury became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1916 and attended the University of Pennsylvania (DDS, 1928). He was chief of the Airborne Infection project at Fort Detrick, Maryland during World War II. He conducted research in Alaska with Leuman Maurice Waugh (1877–1972), a dentist, explorer, and lecturer. He was a professor at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. He later resided in Chicago. He ended his career as an Emeritus Professor of bacteriology at Washington University in Saint Louis. After retirement he dedicated himself to writing, cabinetmaking and music. (He played the flute.) He died at his home in Conway, Massachusetts on 25 November 1976 at the age of 72.[2] {{expand section|date=February 2014}}Works
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References1. ^Fine, Daniel H., “Dr. Theodor Rosebury: Grandfather of Modern Oral Microbiology”, J Dent Res, 85(11): 990-995, 2006. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Rosebury, Theodor}}2. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1976/11/28/archives/theodor-rosebury-is-dead-at-72-bacteriologist-wrote-on-disease.html?_r=0 Theodor Rosebury Is Dead at 72 - The New York Times] Retrieved 2017-05-08. 8 : 1911 births|1976 deaths|American bacteriologists|University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine alumni|Washington University in St. Louis faculty|Biological warfare|Military medicine in the United States|People from Conway, Massachusetts |
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