Background
Talmage, David Wilson was born on September 15, 1919 in Kwangju, Republic of Korea. Son of John Van Talmage and Eliza (Emerson) Talmage.
Talmage, David Wilson was born on September 15, 1919 in Kwangju, Republic of Korea. Son of John Van Talmage and Eliza (Emerson) Talmage.
Student, Maryville College, Tennessee, 1937—1938. Bachelor of Science, Davidson College, North Carolina, 1941. Doctor of Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, 1944.
Intern Georgia Baptist Hospital, 1944—1945. Resident medicine Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, 1948—1950, fellow medicine, 1950—1951. Assistant professor pathology University Pittsburgh, 1951—1952.
Assistant professor, then associate professor medicine University Chicago, 1952—1959. Professor medicine University Colorado, since 1959, professor microbiology, 1960—1986, distinguished professor, since 1986, chairman department, 1963—1965, associate dean, 1966—1968, dean, 1969—1971. Director Webb-Waring Lung Institute, 1973—1983, associate dean for research, 1983—1986.
Member national council National Institute Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, 1963—1966, 1973—1977. With Medical Corps Army of the United States, 1945-1948.
Member of American Association Immunologists, American Academy Allergy, Institute Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married LaVeryn Marie Hunicke, June 23, 1944. Children: Janet, Marilyn, David, Mark, Carol.