Background
Ransil, Bernard Jerome was born on November 15, 1929 in Pittsburgh. Son of Raymond Augustine and Louise Mary (Berhalter) Ransil.
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Ransil, Bernard Jerome was born on November 15, 1929 in Pittsburgh. Son of Raymond Augustine and Louise Mary (Berhalter) Ransil.
Bachelor of Science, Duquesne U., 1951; Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Chemistry, Catholic U. American, 1955; Doctor of Medicine, University of Chicago, 1964.
National Research Council-NAS postdoctoral fellow, National Bureau Studies, Washington, 1955-1956;
consultant heat division thermodynamics section, National Bureau Standards, Washington, 1956-1962;
consultant, National Aeronautics and Space Administration exobiology project, Washington, 1962-1968;
research associate and director diatomic molecule project, Laboratory Molecular Structure and Spectra, physics Department, University Chicago, 1956-1963;
intern, Harbor General Hospital, University of California at Los Angeles, Torrance, California, 1964-1965;
Guggenheim fellow, Harbor General Hospital, University of California at Los Angeles, Torrance, California, 1965-1966;
from research associate in medicine to associate professor in medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1966-1996;
from research associate and clinical fellow to clinical associate, Harvard II and IV Medical Superior vena cava syndrome, 1966-1974;
core laboratory scientist Clinical Research Center Thorndike Memorial Lab, Boston City Hospital, Boston, 1966-1974;
assistant physician, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, 1974-1996;
senior physician, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, since 1996;
director, Core Laboratory Clinical Research Center, 1974-1989;
director, Data Analysis Laboratory, 1989-1994;
research operations, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, 1994-1996;
consultant computational statistics department neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, since 1996. Statistical computing consultant Boston City Hospital and Beth Israel Hospital, 1966-1996. Consultant Prophet project National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1971-1988, Executive Committee, 1986-1991, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Boston, 1979-1980, Cooperative Cataract Research Group, Boston, 1981-1983, Massachusetts Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, 1992-1994.
Guest lecturer medical ethics Seton Hall U., since 1975. Visiting scientist Rockefeller U., 1985, Scripps Research Foundation, 1986, California State University, 1986, U. Pittsburgh Medical School, 1987.
Member numerous professional societies.