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DOCUMENT SOURCE Lrwrtncr Btrktlw bborrtw 1 PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED 7 15759 January 1985 CURRICULUM VITAE Name: James Newel1 Stannard Born: January 2, 1910 in Owego, New York Married : EDUCATION : B.A. Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio 1931 E io 1ogy -C hemi s t ry M.A. Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 1934 General Physiology (Eiophysics) Ph.0. Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 1935 Same but degree reads "Biology" because of merger of departments. PRESENT POSITION: Adjunct Professor of Community Medicine and Radiology, University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, La Jolla, California. Professor of Radiation Eiology bnd Biophysics and Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1959 - August 1975. Emeritus- 1975 - University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochesccxw York. EARL1 ER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: -- -- University of Rochester School of Medicine and DentztTy Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, 1959-75. Associate Professor of Radiation Biology, 1949-59, and of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1952- 59. Associirte Director for Education, Atomic Energy Project, 1959-69. Chief, Radioactive Inhalation Section, Atomic Energy Project, 1952-59. Chief, Radiation Toxicology Section, Atomic Energy Project, 1947-52. Assistant Professor of Radiation Biology, 1947-49. Assistant Director for Education, Atomic Energy Project, 1948-52. Instructor in Physiology and Pharmacology, 1939. Instructor in Physiology, 1936-39. Assistant (Post-Doctoral Appointment) in Physiology, 1935-36. laJion61 Institutes of Health, Beth3&a Frincipdl Physiologist, 1947. Seiiiur Pharmacologist, 1946-47. Pharmacologist, 1941-44. Curriculum Vitae - James Newel1 Stannard -2- OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS (continued) Emroy University, Atlanta, Georgia Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, 1939-41. Harvard University , Cambridge, Massachusetts Assistant in General Physiology (Biophysics) and Biology, 1932-35 Visiting Professor University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, 1954. Visiting Scientist Scripps Oceanographic Institution, La Jolla, California, December 1973 - January 1974. Military Service Lt., USNR, attached to Research Division, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, Washington, D.C. and Field Stations, 1944-46. PRESENT AND RECENT NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS AND CONSULTANT APPOINTMENTS: 1. Battelle Pacific Northwest Consultant and Contractor. Laboratories, Richland, Washington. 2. Hanford Environmental Health Member of Board. Foundat ion. 3. National Council on Radiation Life Member of Council. Protection and Measu ements. Member of scientific Committee 2, 21 (completed) and 64. Chairman of Scientific Committee-57 with thirteen Task Groups. 4. Health Physics (Journal of the Member Editorial Board and Editor. (Completed), Health Physics Society. 5. Health Physics Society Chairman of History Committee. (Completed) 6. Health Physics Society Member of Board of Directors, San Diego Chapter. 7. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Consultant to Advisory Committee on Commission. Reactor Safeguards. (Completed) 8. Electric Power Research Institute, Consultant (Pu, other radioisotopes, and Palo Alto, California chemical toxicologic hazards). (Completed) 9. U.S. Energy Research and Develop- Consultant to Nevada Operations Office. (Carpleted) ment Administration. Chairman of Advisory Comnittee on Plutonium in the Environment, Nevada Applied Ecology Group. (Comp 1 e ted) Consul tanC in preparation of environmental statements for LMFBR and presentation of testimony at hearings; also statements on plutonium toxicology for EPA hearings; a1 so ERDA testimony at hearings on Environmental Radiation Standards. (Completed. Curriculum Vitae - James Newel1 Stannard -3- PRESENT AND RECENT NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS AND CONSULTANT APPOINTMENTS (continued). 10. National Academy of Sciences-- Member of Workshop Comnittee on Transuranics National Research Council-- in the Environment. (Completed) Ocean Affairs Board. 11. U.S. Environmental Protection Member of Environmental Radiation Exposure Agency. Advlsory Cornittee and Consultant. (Completed) Consultant on Uranium In Drinking Water Standards 12. Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Consultant for preparation of 'Environmental Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory. Impact Statement on Light Water Breeder Reactor. (Completed) -PAST NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS AND CONSULTANT APPOINTMENTS : Major Efforts American Institute of Biological Member, Comi ttee on Education, 1958-62. Sciences (AIBS), Vlsitlng Lecturer (MEND) and Radiobiologists Programs, 1957-1975. AIBS with Atomic Energy Commis- Member sion, Transuranium Technical Group. AIBS-AEC Chairman, Advisory Committee on Education and Training, 1957-61. AIBS-AEC Member, Advisory Committee on AEC-AIBS Monograph Series, 1966-71. National Academy of Sciences - Member "Bear Comnittees" on Inhalation National Research Council Hazards, 1955-64; on Internal Emi tters , 1955-64. U.S. National Aeronautics and Member, Biosciences Panel of Space Sciences, Space Admi nlstrati on. Steering Comnittee, 1962-66. National Council on Radiation Member, Committee on Relative Biological Protection and Measurements (and Effectlveness, 1958-66. predecessor, the National Committee Ad Hoc Committee on Hot Particles on Radiation Protection and Hoc Cornittee on Internal Emitter Organization Measurements). New York State Department of Member, Advisory Cornittee for Code #39, Labor. 1953-54. New York State Department of Consultant, 1960. Health. Oak Ridge Associated Universities Consultant and Member, Health Physics Fellowship Board, 1967-71; Chairman in 1970-71. U.S. .Public Health Service Consul$ant, Physiology Training Section, NIH, 1959. Member, National Advisory Council on Radiation, 1964-69. Consultant, Bureau of Radiological Health, 1964-74. Curriculum Vitae - James Newel1 Stannard -4- PAST NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS AND CONSULTANT APPOINTMENTS (continuedl. Less Than Major Efforts. U.S. Atomic Energy Convnission Member, Committee on Respiratory Protection, 1959- 6 1. American Cancer Society Raporteur, Workshop Conference on Lung Cancer -- Workshop V, 1956. Kansas State University Consultant, 1970 Syracuse (New York) Academy Lecturer, 1960 of Medicine MAJOR EDITORIAL WORK: Co-editor and organizer of Scientific program for 1975 Rochester International Toxicology Conference on "Radioisotopes in the Aquatic Environment." Published, 1976, Ann Arbor Science. Co-editor: Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, Volume 36 entitled "Uranium, Plutonium, and the Transplutonic Elements", Springer-Verlag, New York and Berlin. (Other Editors: H.C. Hodge and J.B. Hursh), 1973. Also, author of two chapters on Plutonium. Advisory Comittee for Atomic Energy Encyclopedia in the Life Sciences, C.W. Shilling, W.B. Saunders, 1964. Advisory Cornittee for textbook on Radiation Biology, A.P. Casarett, Prentice-Hal? , 1968. Referee and Editor for Health Physics, and Referee for Radiation Research. SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS (separate from National Committees and Consultantships): Visiting Lecturer American Institute of Biological Sciences - Numerous lectures in the fields of radio- biology and nuclear energy in general as a travelling lecturer. (Program sponsored by AEC) Adelphi College, 1961 Keuka College, 1962 Medical College of Virginia, 1947 New York University, 1959, 1962. (Resident Lecturer for part of summer, 1962) Oregon State University, 1969 University of California at Los Angeles, 1961 . University of Colorado, 1969 University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), 1961, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972-76 (except 1975) University of Minnesota, 1969 University of New Mexico, 1961 University of Washington, 1961, 1969 University of Wisconsln, 1970 Wayne State University 1957, 1958 DOCUMENT SOURCE I Lminco Borkaln Laboralon I Curriculum Vitae - James Newel1 Stannard -5- Other Numerous lectures at meetings of Chapters of the Health Physics Society Numerous public lectures on health effects of atomic energy Lecturer in Certification courses for Certified Health Physicist (2 years) Director of Biomedical Program, Test Group-57, Operation Plumbbob, Nevada Test Site, 1957. OVERSEAS ASSIGNMENTS : U.S . Delegation , Second Atoms for Peace Conference, Geneva, Switzerland Technical Advisor and Secretary to Delegation for one day’s activities, 1958. Director of International Training Course in Radiation Health, Sponsored by WHO, IAEA, and Japanese Government, Chi ba City , Japan, October-November 1961. Delegate, Second International Congress for Radiation Research, Harrogate, England, 1962. Delegate, Third International Congress for Radiation Research and Invited Lecturer, Cortina, Italy, 1966. Lecturer, Comitato Frazicorale Energia Nucleare, Italy, 1966. Head of U.S. Delegation, International Radiation Protection Association. Second Congress, Brighton, England, 1970. Invitee, Symposium on Polonium, Sutton, Surrey, England, 1970. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS (including offices held): American Industrial Hygiene Association American Association for the Fellow Advancement of Science American Chemical Society* Member, Program Conittee for Rochester Section, 1956. American Society for Pharmacology Member, Program Conittee, Fall meeting, 1961. and Experimental Therapeutics Arne rican P hys io 1o g ica 1 Soc ie ty Member, Program Cornittee, Fall meeting, 1956. Radiation Research Society Chairman, Cornittee on Education, 1967-69. Health Physics Society Member, Program Comni ttee, 1961. Chairman, Cornittee on Education and Training, 1965-69. Member, Board of Directors, 1965-71. President-elect, 1968-69. President, 1969-70. Editor.