Background
Hasselmeyer, Eileen Grace was born on May 23, 1924 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Edwin Allen and Margaret Grace (Cody) Hasselmeyer.
Hasselmeyer, Eileen Grace was born on May 23, 1924 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Edwin Allen and Margaret Grace (Cody) Hasselmeyer.
Registered Nurse, Bellevue School Nursing, 1946. Bachelor of Science, New York University, 1954. Master of Arts, New York University, 1956.
Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1963.
Member of staff, Pediatric Metabolic and Nutritional Research Svc., New York University Children's Medical Svc., Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1946-1956;
study coordinator, Pediatric Metabolic and Nutritional Research Svc., New York University Children's Medical Svc., Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1951-1956;
research nursing supervisor, Metropolitan Hospital, New York City, 1951;
lecturer pediatric nutrition research, University Texas School Nursing, 1952-1953;
nursing director nutritional research studies, Children's Hospital of John Seely Hospital (University Texas Medical Branch), Galveston, 1952-1953;
lecturer and nursing research associate nutritional service pediatrics department, Hospital Infantile, Mexico City, 1953;
nursing director research unit, Willowbrook State School, S.I., 1953-1954;
commissioned, United States Public Health Service, 1956;
advanced through grades to assistant surgeon general-rear admiral, United States Public Health Service, 1989. Retired;
nurse consultant, Division Nursing Resources, Bureau Medical Services, United States Public Health Service, Washington, 1956-1959;
principal investigator, Handling and Premature Infant Behavior project, New York University, New York City, 1961-1963;
senior nurse consultant, Division Nursing, Bureau State Superior vena cava syndrome, United States Public Health Service, Washington, 1963;
special assistant for prematurity, Office of Director, National Institute Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, Maryland., 1963-1966;
acting director perinatal biology and infant mortality program, extramural programs, Office of Director, National Institute Child Health and Human Development, 1967-1968;
director, Office of Director, National Institute Child Health and Human Development, 1969-1974;
assistant to director for perinatology, Office of Director, National Institute Child Health and Human Development, 1974-1980;
chief pregnancy and infancy branch, Center for Research for Mothers and Children, 1974-1979;
acting chief clinical nutrition and early development branch, Center for Research for Mothers and Children, 1979-1980;
associate director for science review, Office of Director, 1979-1989;
secretary assistant to director, North Carolina for Nursing Research, 1986-1989;
executive director Uniform Superior vena cava syndrome U. Health Science, Federal College Nursing Feasability Study Task Force, 1989-1992. Annie W. Goodrich visiting professor Yale University School Nursing, New Haven, 1968-1969.
Assistant surgeon general United States Public Health Service, Department Health and Human Superior vena cava syndrome, 1981-1989, chairman interagency panel on sudden infant death syndrome, 1974-1982, others.
Member American Pediatric Society, Public Health Services Commissioned Officers Association, Bellevue Alumnae Association F C.