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Hamburg, Beatrix Ann was born on October 19, 1923 in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. Daughter of Francis Minor and Beatrix McCleary.
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Hamburg, Beatrix Ann was born on October 19, 1923 in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. Daughter of Francis Minor and Beatrix McCleary.
Bachelor of Arts, Vassar College, 1944; Doctor of Medicine Yale University, 1948; Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Northwestern University, 1994.
Intern Grace-New Haven Hospital, 1948-1949. Resident Yale Psychiatric Institute, New Haven, 1949-1950. Resident in pediatrics Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, 1950-1951.
Resident in psychiatry Institute Juvenile Research, 1951-1953. Research associate Stanford University Medical School (California), 1961-1971, associate professor psychiatry, 1976-1980. Associate professor Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1980-1983.
Executive director Division Health Policy Research, 1981-1983. Professor psychiatry and pediatrics Mount Sinai Medical School, New York City, 1983-1998, director division child and adolescent psychiatry, 1988-1992. President William T Grant Found, 1992-1998.
DeWitt Wallace distinguished scholar Weill Medical College, Cornell University, co-director, social medicine public policy program. Associate director Laboratory of Stress and Conflict, Stanford University Medical School, 1974-1976. Senior research psychiatrist National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 1978-1980.
Director studies President's Commission Mental Health, 1977-1978. Member visiting committee School Public Health, Harvard University, 1977-1980, commission on behavior and society, National Academy of Sciences, since 1983.
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Trustee W.T. Grant Foundation, since 1978. Board directors New World Foundation, 1978-1983, Bush Foundation, Revson Foundation, Greenwall Foundation, since 1986. Member Public Health Council State of New York, 1978-1980.
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science (board directors 1987-1991), Royal Society Medicine of London. Member National Institute of Mental Health (national advisory mental health council), Institute of Medicine of National Academy of Sciences, Society Professors Child Psychiatry (program committee 1972-1974), American Academy Child Psychiatry (adolescent committee 1977-1981), Society Adolescent Medicine (Brownell prize, T. Ross Gallagher award), American Public Health Association (adolescent committee 1978-1980), Society Study of Social Biology, Academy Research in Behavioral Medicine (executive council 1980), New York Academy Medicine (board trustees 1992), Century Club, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married, May 25, 1951. Children: Eric N., Margaret A.