Education
He completed undergraduate studies at University of California and received his masters and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Harvard University.
(Describing in detail the conditions she witnessed in jail...)
Describing in detail the conditions she witnessed in jails, prisons, and asylums, a biography of Dorothy Dix documents her crusade to help the impoverished mentally ill by lobbying legislatures and soliciting funds that ultimately created thirty state asylums.
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He completed undergraduate studies at University of California and received his masters and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Harvard University.
After his retirement from Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal, Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal merged with BayBio to form the California Life Sciences Association (CLSA) in 2015. David is an historian of science and medicine, and public policy executive. His 2000 study Circumcision: A History of the World"s Most Controversial Surgery was the first full medical scholarly history of the subject.
In 1993, after several years as a senior executive at Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, Gollaher helped found Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal, a public policy research and advocacy organization that represents more than 365 California academic institutions, biotechnology companies and medical technology firms.
In 2003, he was appointed to the California State Legislature"s Stem Cell Advisory Panel, and to the United States. Congressional Homeland Security Advisory Committee.
(Describing in detail the conditions she witnessed in jail...)
Subsequently he was a fellow of Harvard"s Houghton Library, the National Endowment for the Humanities and is a member of the Massachusetts Historical Society.