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mammalian geneticist

George Alfred Carlson, Mammalian geneticist. Grantee National Institutes of Health, since 1980. Member governing board Montana Center of Excellence in Biotechnology, Missoula, Montana, since 1990. Member Genetics Society American, American Society Microbiology, American Association Immunologists. M C.

Background

Carlson, George Alfred was born on June 29, 1947 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of George A. and Aldona (Kukcinovich) Carlson.

Education

Bachelor of Arts Pennsylvania, 1969. Doctor of Philosophy, Tufts University, 1976.

Career

Postdoctoral fellow, Department of Immunology, U. Alberta, Edmonton, 1975-1977; assistant professor, Department of Immunology, U. Alberta, Edmonton, 1977-1980; associate staff scientist, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine., 1980-1985; staff scientist, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, 1985-1988; director, McLaughlin Research Institute, Great Falls, Montana, since 1988. Member Clin Science Study section National Institutes of Health, 1984-1988, Alzheimer's Disease Science Review Panel, AHAF, since 1990.

Achievements

  • George Alfred Carlson has been listed as a noteworthy mammalian geneticist by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member governing board Montana Center of Excellence in Biotechnology, Missoula, Montana, since 1990. Member Genetics Society American, American Society Microbiology, American Association Immunologists. M C.

Connections

Married Frances I. Lee, September 7, 1974. 1 child, G. Benjamin.

Father:
George A. Carlson

Mother:
Aldona (Kukcinovich) Carlson

Spouse:
Frances I. Lee

child:
G. Benjamin Carlson