James Wyngaarden Explained

Order:12th
Director of the National Institutes of Health
Term Start:April 29, 1982
Term End:July 31, 1989
President:Ronald Reagan
George H. W. Bush
Predecessor:Donald Fredrickson
Successor:Bernadine Healy
Birth Name:James Barnes Wyngaarden
Birth Date:19 October 1924
Birth Place:Grand Rapids, Michigan[1]
Death Place:Durham, North Carolina[2]
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James Barnes Wyngaarden (October 19, 1924 – June 14, 2019) was an American physician, researcher and academic administrator.[3] He was a co-editor of Cecil Textbook of Medicine, one of the leading internal medicine texts, and served as director of National Institutes of Health between 1982 and 1989.

Biography

Wyngaarden graduated first in his class from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1948.[4]

He trained in internal medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital and did postdoctoral work at the Public Health Research Institute of the City of New York under DeWitt Stetten, Jr. After serving as research associate at NIH from 1953 to 1956, he moved to Duke University and in 1959 became director of the medical research training program there as well as associate professor of medicine and biochemistry. In 1961 he became professor of medicine and associate professor of biochemistry at Duke University.[5]

Wyngaarden served as the 12th director of National Institutes of Health from April 1982 to July 1989. After his tenure, he became an Associate Director at the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

Wyngaarden was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.[6]

Personal life

He had four daughters and one son.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wyngaarden, James B. (1924-) . Calvin College.
  2. Web site: James Wyngaarden, 1924 - 2019.
  3. Book: Harvey. Abner McGehee. Abner McGehee Harvey. The Interurban Clinical Club (1905-1976): a record of achievement in clinical science. 1978. Interurban Clinical Club.
  4. Web site: James B. Wyngaarden, M.D. . 6 August 2015 .
  5. Web site: James B. Wyngaarden, M.D. . 6 August 2015 .
  6. Web site: The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences: James B. Wyngaarden . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200809161548/https://www.kva.se/KVA_Root/eng/contact/searchcontacts/detail.asp?PersonID=1090 . 2020-08-09 . 2009-05-01.
  7. Web site: Biographical Sketches of the Directors of the National Institutes of Health . 2007-02-21 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070526012735/http://www.nih.gov/about/almanac/archive/1999/historical-data/biographical.html . 2007-05-26.