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Koelle, George Brampton was born on October 8, 1918 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Frederick Christian and Emily Mary (Brampton) Koelle.
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Koelle, George Brampton was born on October 8, 1918 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Frederick Christian and Emily Mary (Brampton) Koelle.
Bachelor of Science, Philadelphia College Pharmacy and Science, 1939. Doctor of Science(honorary), Philadelphia College Pharmacy and Science, 1965. Doctor of Philosophy(honorary), University Pennsylvania, 1946.
Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1950. Doctor of Medicine(honorary), University Zurich, Switzerland, 1972.
Bio-assayist LaWall & Harrisson, 1939—1942. Assistant professor pharmacology College Physical and Surgical, Columbia University, 1950—1952. Professor pharmacology Graduate School Medicine, University Pennsylvania, 1952—1959.
Chairman department physiology and pharmacology, dean Graduate School Medicine University Pennsylvania, 1957—1959, chairman department pharmacology Medical School, 1959—1981, distinguished professor, 1981—1997. Special lecturer University London, 1961. Visiting lecturer University Brazil, 1962, Polish Academy of Sciences, 1979.
Visiting professor, Guggenheim fellow University Lausanne, 1963—1964. Visiting professor pharmacology, chairman department Pahlavi University, Shiraz, Iran, 1969—1970. Consultant McNeil Laboratories, 1951—1966, Philadelphia General Hospital, 1953—1965, Valley Forge Army Hospital, 1954—1971, Army Chemical Corps, 1956—1960, Philadelphia Naval Hospital, 1957—1965.
Visiting lecturer pharmacology Philadelphia College Pharmacy and Science, 1955—1957. Visiting professor Mahidol University, Bangkok, 1978. Member pharmacology study section United States Public Health Service, 1958—1962, chairman pharmacology study section, 1965—1968.
Secretary general International Union of Pharmacology, 1966—1969, vice president, 1969—1972. Member board science counselors National Heart Institute, National Institutes of Health, United States Public Health Service, 1960—1964. Member national advisory neurological diseases and stroke council, 1970—1975.
Member committee on toxicology National Institutes of Health, 1996. Served to 1st lieutenant Medical Administration Corps United States Army, 1942-1946.
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(Cartoon book featuring Heathcliff.)
Associate editor Remington's Practice of Pharmacy, 1951, editorial board Pharmacol. Revs., 1955-1963, chairman, 1959-1962, honorary editorial advisory board Bio-chemical Pharmacology, 1958-1972, editorial advisory board International Journal Neurosci., 1970-1975, editorial committee Annual Review Pharmacology, 1959-1965, International Encyclopedia Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Editor: Cholinesterases and Anticholinesterase Agents, 1963. Contributor articles on pharmacology to professional journals.
Philadelphia College Pharmacy and Science, Foundation for Vascular-Hypertension Research. Member board managers Wistar Institute. Fellow: American Association for the Advancement of Science (vice president 1971), American College Clinical Pharmacology, New York Academy of Sciences.
Member: National Academy of Sciences (delegate to Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics 1989), Society for Neurosci., International Neurochem. Society, British Pharmacol. Society, Sydenham Coterie, Pharmacol.
Society Japan (honorary), Biological Society Chile (honorary), Pharmacol. Society Peru (honorary), John Morgan Society, Society Biological Psychiatry, Harvey Society, Histochem. Society, American Society Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (president 1965-1966, Plenary lecturer 1981, Torald Sollmann award 1990), Shakespeare Society Philadelphia, Sons Copper Beeches, Alpha Omega Alpha, Sigma Xi.
Sherlock Holmes, ornithology.
Married Winifred Jean Angenent, February 6, 1954. Children: Peter Brampton, William Angenent, Jonathan Stuart.