Hal Morgenstern Explained

Hal Morgenstern
Native Name:Harold M. Morgenstern
Birth Date:19 May 1946
Birth Place:Port Jervis, New York
Fields:Epidemiology
Workplaces:University of Michigan
Alma Mater:Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thesis Title:The changing association between social status and coronary heart disease in a rural population
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Thesis Year:1978
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Harold "Hal" Morgenstern is an American epidemiologist and professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

Education

Morgenstern received his Bachelor of Architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1969. He then attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he received his Master of Regional Planning in 1974 and his Ph.D. in epidemiology in 1978.[1]

Career

Morgenstern joined the faculty of the University of California, Los Angeles in 1985 as an associate professor of epidemiology, and became a full professor there in 1991.[1] In 2003, he joined the faculty of the University of Michigan, originally as the Thomas Francis Jr. Chair of the Department of Epidemiology. He served in this capacity until 2008, and remains a professor of epidemiology there.[1] [2]

Research

Morgenstern is known for studying possible causes of cancer. Specifically, he has researched the possible carcinogenic effects of working at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory in Simi Valley, California,[3] [4] and recreational marijuana use, which he does not think causes cancer.[5] [6] [7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hal Morgenstern CV. University of Michigan . 16 September 2016.
  2. Web site: News of polio's conquering came 60 years ago at the University of Michigan . MLive.com . 9 April 2015 . 16 September 2016 . Allen, Jeremy.
  3. Web site: Cancer cause near Santa Susana Field Lab disputed . Los Angeles Daily News . 12 April 2008 . 16 September 2016 . Cavanaugh, Kerry.
  4. Web site: Why Geographic Cancer Clusters Are Impossible to Prove . Newsweek . 18 July 2016 . 16 September 2016 . Marsa, Linda.
  5. Web site: Medical marijuana science, through the smoke . Los Angeles Times . 20 July 2009 . 16 September 2016 . Foreman, Judy.
  6. Web site: Study: Marijuana Linked To Lung Cancer . CBS Atlanta . 3 August 2013 . 16 September 2016.
  7. Web site: Dirty Dope . Snopes . 11 March 2015 . 16 September 2016 . Mikkelson, David.