Schneyer Grant Files 1964-1992.
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University of Alabama at Birmingham. School of Dentistry
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University of Alabama at Birmingham. Laboratory of Exocrine Physiology.
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University of Alabama at Birmingham. Joint Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics.
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The Department of Physiology and Biophysics was established in 1965 and is a joint health sciences department administered by the Schools of Medicine and Dentistry at UAB. Drs. Leon and Charlotte Schneyer held appointments in the Department. Dr. Charlotte Schneyer served as principle investigator on a career award grant from 1976 to the time of her death in 1992. The grant had first been awarded to her husband Dr. Leon Schneyer, who died in 1976, in 1964. Dr. Charlotte Schneyer also served as di...
McCallum, Charles A., 1925-
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University of Alabama. Dept. of Physiology.
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Hill, Philip Richardson
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Physician, dean, university vice president, university president Samuel Richardson Hill was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, on 19 May 1923. He received a bachelor of arts degree from Duke University and his M.D. from Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University. Hill originally came to the University of Alabama Medical Center in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1954. Having served as a teaching fellow at Harvard University, Hill accepted a two year appointment as ...
Schneyer, Leon H.
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National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
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Brief biographies of selected NIH Directors: Rolla E. Dyer directed the National Institutes of Health from 1942 to 1950. Specializing in infectious diseases, Dyer joined the Public Health Service in 1916. As NIH Director he was instrumental in the establishment of the Clinical Center, the National Heart Institute, the National Institute of Dental Research, and the National Institute of Mental Health. An international authority on nutrition and dietary deficiency disease, William H. Sebrell began...
Schneyer, Charlotte.
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