Background
Jungeblut, Claus Washington was born on June 12, 1897 in Saint Paul. Son of Nicholas and Gertrude (Kypke) Jungeblut.
Jungeblut, Claus Washington was born on June 12, 1897 in Saint Paul. Son of Nicholas and Gertrude (Kypke) Jungeblut.
Student Kaiser Friedrich Gymnasium, Berlin, 1903-1915. Doctor of Medicine, University Bern (Switzerland), 1921.
1 son, Roland; married second, June Magor Beckwith, December 14, 1951. Volunteer assistant Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, 1921-1922, Institute Experimental Therapy, Berlin-Dahlem, 1922-1923. Bacteriologist New York State Department Health, 1923-1927.
Fellow in medicine National Research Council, 1927.
Associate professor bacteriology and experimental pathology Stanford, 1927-1929. Associate professor bacteriology Columbia, 1929-1936, professor bacteriology, 1936-1962.
Research consultant microbiology Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City, 1962-1976. Engaged in study infectious diseases, infantile paralysis, experimental tumors.
Fulbright visiting lecturer Cairo University, 1960-1961.
Visiting professor microbiology Postgraduate Medical Center, Karachi, Pakistan, 1962-1963. Fulbright award for research in Netherlands, 1951.
Member of New York State Board Medical Examiners, 1946-1955. Member American Medical Association, New York Academy Science, American Society Experimental Pathology, Society Experimental Biology and Medicine.
Married Dora Blom, March 5, 1923 (divorced). Married second, June Magor Beckwith, December 14, 1951.