1918, February 22 |
Born in Chicago, Illinois to William and Hattie Lewin Gottlieb; raised in Racine, Wisconsin.
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1936-1940 |
University of Wisconsin-Madison. B.S. degree in chemistry.
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1940 |
National Adhesives and Starch Co. salesman.
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1945-1950 |
Oscar Mayer; research and development of meat products and packaging.
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1947 |
M.S. degree in Biochemistry. Thesis: “The Biological Determination of Vitamin E.”
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1950 |
Married Judith Kirsch; four children.
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1950 |
Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry. Thesis: “Alpha-tocopherol in the Auto-Oxidation of Fats.”
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1950-1957 |
Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Madison. Research and development chemist.
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1957-1958 |
Trionics Corp., Madison. Director of nuclear research.
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1958-1959 |
Q.E.D., Inc., Milwaukee. President and project leader.
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1958 |
Wisconsin State Board of Health. Planner for civil defense.
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1958 |
Madison General Hospital. Clinical chemist.
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1958-1959 |
UW School of Medicine endocrine seminars. Consultant.
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1965-1967 |
Chicago College of Osteopathy. Assoc. professor of biochemistry.
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1968-1969 |
Chicago Wesley Memorial Hospital. Supervisor of clinical microbiology, co-director of clinical chemistry, and director of environmental studies.
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1969 |
Northwestern University. Instructor in pathology.
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1969-1973 |
Edgewater Hospital, Chicago. Director of clinical chemistry and pathological research.
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1973-1974 |
Duraclean International. Director of research and development and quality control.
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1975-1976 |
Oakton Community College. Science instructor.
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