LC control no. | no 91016425 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Henderson, Donald A. (Donald Ainslie), 1928-2016 |
Variant(s) | Henderson, Donald Ainslie, 1928-2016 Henderson, D. A. (Donald Ainslie), 1928-2016 |
Located | Baltimore (Md.) |
Birth date | 1928-09-07 |
Death date | 2016-08-19 |
Place of birth | Lakewood (Ohio) |
Place of death | Towson (Md.) |
Field of activity | Smallpox--Vaccination Smallpox--Prevention Bioterrorism |
Affiliation | University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (2003-). Center for Biosecurity Johns Hopkins University. Center for Civilian Biodefense Studies Johns Hopkins University. School of Hygiene and Public Health United States. Department of Health and Human Services United States. Office of Science and Technology Policy Johns Hopkins University. School of Hygiene and Public Health World Health Organization |
Profession or occupation | Epidemiologists Medical teaching personnel |
Found in | U.S. Cong. Senate. Comm. on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Nomination of Donald A. Henderson, 1991: t.p. (Donald A. Henderson to be an associate director, Office of Science and Technology Policy) p. 4 (Henderson, Donald Ainslie, b. Sept. 7, 1928) Smallpox, 2009: ECIP t.p. (D.A. Henderson, MD) dataview (D. A. Henderson, professor of medicine and public health at the University of Pittsburgh and a distinguish scholar at the Center for Biosecurity in Baltimore ; b. Sept. 7, 1928) Henderson, Donald A., M.D. Bioterrorism, 2002: ECIP t.p. (Donald A. Henderson, MD, MPH) Biog. resource center (Encyc. world biog. suppl.), Dec. 1, 2009 (Donald Ainslie Henderson; b. Sept. 7, 1928, Lakewood, Ohio; public health educator, epidemiologist, physician; M.D., University of Rochester, 1954; ran the World Health Organization's smallpox eradication program, 1966-1977; served as dean, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, 1977-1990; science adviser to the White House, 1991-1993; associate director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy; deputy assistant secretary of HHS for health and science, 1993-1995; returned to the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health as a professor, 1995; because of fears over bioterrorism, founded and became director of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Civilian Biodefense Studies, 1997; transferred to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center's new Center for Biosecurity, Nov. 1, 2003) New York times WWW site, viewed Aug. 23, 2016 (in obituary published Aug. 21: Dr. Donald A. Henderson; b. Donald Ainslee [sic] Henderson, Sept. 7, 1928, Lakewood, Ohio; d. Friday [Aug. 19, 2016], Towson, Md., aged 87; lived in Baltimore; leader of one of mankind's greatest public health triumphs, the eradication of smallpox; graduate of Oberlin College) Oberlin College yearbook (Hi-o-hi), 1947, via Ancestry.com, viewed Aug. 23, 2016: p. 226 (Henderson, Donald Ainslie) |
Associated language | eng |
Invalid LCCN | n 2002014837 |