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词条 John F. Anderson (scientist)
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. References

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| order = 3rd
| title = Director of the U.S. Hygienic Laboratory
| term_start = October 1, 1909
| term_end = November 19, 1915
| president = {{ublist|William Howard Taft|Woodrow Wilson}}
| predecessor = Milton J. Rosenau
| successor = George W. McCoy
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| birth_date = {{birth date |1873|03|14}}
| birth_place = Fredericksburg, Virginia, US
| death_date = {{death date and age |1958|09|29|1873|03|14}}
| death_place = New Brunswick, New Jersey, US
| death_cause = Heart Disease
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| nationality = United States
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| fields = Medical research, disease transmission
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| known_for = Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, measles transmission
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}}John Fleetezelle Anderson (March 14, 1873 – September 29, 1958) was the third director of the United States Hygienic Laboratory, the precursor to the National Institutes of Health, from October 1, 1909 to November 19, 1915.[1]

Early life and education

Anderson was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia, on March 14, 1871.[2] He later studied medicine and received his M.D. degree in 1895 from the University of Virginia. After graduating he studied bacteriology abroad in Vienna, Paris, and the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.[3]

Career

Upon returning to the US in 1898, Anderson joined the Marine Hospital Service. In 1902, he was made assistant director of the Hygienic Laboratory,[3] and in 1909, he became the director. He resigned in 1915 to become the director of the Research and Biological Laboratories and later vice president of E. R. Squibb & Sons.

Anderson is noted for his research.[4] He is considered an early expert in Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. He developed an experimental measles model in rhesus monkeys with Joseph Goldberger.[6]

In honor for his work on Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, a species of wood tick, Dermacentor andersoni, was named in his honor in 1908.[2]

In 1955, the University of Virginia established the John F. Anderson Memorial Lectureship in his honor.[5]

Anderson died from heart disease in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on September 29, 1958.[2][6]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nih.gov/about-nih/what-we-do/nih-almanac/john-f-anderson-md|title=John F. Anderson, M.D.|date=August 4, 2015|publisher=National Institutes of Health}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=https://history.nih.gov/research/downloads/Notable_Cont_Med_Research.pdf |title=Notable contributions to medical research by Public health service scientists |first=Jeannette |last=Barry |year=1960 |publisher=U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare |pages=1–2}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_K8lCoVuhx8C|title=Goldberger's War: The Life and Work of a Public Health Crusader|first=Alan M.|last=Kraut|date=September 1, 2004|publisher=Macmillan|via=Google Books}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MoxIAQAAIAAJ|title=Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin|first=United States Hygiene|last=Laboratory|date=June 2, 2018|publisher=|via=Google Books}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://research.med.virginia.edu/itp/events/the-anderson-symposium/|title=The Anderson Symposium|website=University of Virginia School of Medicine}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oRtgDQAAQBAJ|title=Excerpts from Classics in Allergy|first=Sheldon|last=Cohen|date=20 January 1969|publisher=BookBaby|via=Google Books}}
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4 : 1873 births|1958 deaths|University of Virginia School of Medicine alumni|Directors of the National Institutes of Health

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