词条 | James Newell Stannard |
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| name = James Newell Stannard | native_name = | native_name_lang = | image = | imagesize = | alt = | caption = | birth_date = {{birth date |1910|1|2}} | birth_place = Owego, New York | death_date = {{death date and age|2005|9|19|1910|1|2}} | death_place = San Diego, California | death_cause = | resting_place = | resting_place_coordinates = | other_names = J. Newell Stannard | residence = | citizenship = United States | nationality = American | fields = Radiobiologist Pharmacologist Physiologist | workplaces = University of Rochester Emory University National Institutes of Health University of Rochester University of California San Diego | patrons = | alma_mater = Oberlin College AB 1931 Harvard University MA 1934 Harvard University Ph.D. 1935 | thesis_title = Rate Limiting Metabolic Processes in the Yeast | thesis_url = | thesis_year = 1934-1935 | doctoral_advisor = Dr. Theodore Stier | academic_advisors = Dr. Theodore Stier | doctoral_students = | notable_students = | known_for = University of Rochester Atomic Energy Project | influences = | influenced = | awards = Health Physics Society Distinguished Scientific Achievement Award Founders Award Fellow Award J. Newell Stannard Lecture Series “Excellence in Radiation Protection” Annual Symposium | author_abbrev_bot = | author_abbrev_zoo = | spouse = Grace L. Kingsley 1911-1991 Helena R. Woodhouse 1994-2005 | partner = | children = Susan L. (Stannard) Frazier 1942- | signature = | signature_alt = | website = | footnotes = }} Atomic Energy ProjectThe Atomic Energy Project at the University of Rochester was a graduate teaching program. The project had three divisions. William Freer Bale headed the Radiology and Biophysics division that worked largely on radioactive materials—for example, radium, radon, plutonium, and polonium. Stannard was responsible for 2 sections, the Radiation Toxicology section and the Radioautography section. Harold Hodge headed the Pharmacology and Toxicology division that focused on Uranium including inhalation studies. Joe W. Howland, M.D. headed the clinically oriented Medical Services division. Herbert Mermagen worked in the Medical Physics section was a radiological physicist, known today as a health physicist.[3][4][5] Health Physics SocietyService
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References1. ^{{cite journal | title=J. Newell Stannard |author1=Bair, William J. |author2=Taschner, John C. | journal=Health Physics Journal |date=September 2003 | volume=85 | issue=3}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Stannard, James Newell}}2. ^{{cite journal | title=The Birth of the HPS: A Look Back The Society, the Profession, and the People Through the Eyes of J. Newell Stannard | author=Walchuk, Mary | journal=Health Physics News |date=July 2005 | volume=XXXIII | issue=7 | pages=1–9}} 3. ^Blair, Henry A., (27 April 1950) Quarterly Technical Report, 1 January 1950 thru 31 March 1950, Health and Biology UR-116, The University of Rochester, Atomic Energy Project, pp. 111. 4. ^Rochester Alumni-Alumnae Review, September–October 1946, 30 University Personnel Return from Bikini (Operations Crossroads). Herbert Mermagen in photo. Vol. XXV, No. 1, p. 9. 5. ^Rochester Review, Lee D. Alderman, Editor, December/January 1962, Medical Center News. Vol. XXIV, No. 2, p. 17-18. 10 : 1910 births|2005 deaths|Oberlin College alumni|Harvard University alumni|University of Rochester faculty|Emory University faculty|National Institutes of Health|University of California, San Diego faculty|Health physicists|Health Physics Society |
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