Background
Webster, George Calvin was born on July 17, 1924 in South Haven, Michigan, United States. Son of Eugene Homer Webster and Hazel Edna (Empson) Davis.
( Nationally recognized authority on aging George Webster...)
Nationally recognized authority on aging George Webster, Ph.D. brings us the first book to use current biomedical research to project future trends in life span. According to Webster, health-conscious adults today can expect to live to 100 and beyond. In Hello, Methuselah! Webster examines both scientific advances in fighting major diseases and the progress in slowing the aging process. Webster backs his theories with scientific data yet makes them understandable to the layman. He covers a range of topics—from outlining actions you can take now to live a longer, healthier life to what science is doing to slow the aging of human cells. You can even estimate your own longevitiy from the formula Dr. Webster provides. Table of contents, 47 illustrations, extensive bibliography, index.
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Webster, George Calvin was born on July 17, 1924 in South Haven, Michigan, United States. Son of Eugene Homer Webster and Hazel Edna (Empson) Davis.
Bachelor of Science, Western Michigan University, 1948. Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy, University Minnesota, 1952.
Research fellow, California Institute Technology, Pasadena, 1952-1955; professor biochemistry, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1955-1961; visiting professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1961-1965; chief, Cape Kennedy Environmental Health Laboratory, Cocoa Beach, Florida, 1965-1970; professor, head biological science, Florida Institute Technology, Melbourne, 1970-1985; associate dean science and engineering, Florida Institute Technology, Melbourne, 1985-1986; author and lecturer on gerontology, Melbourne, since 1986. Advisory panelist National Science Foundation, Washington, 1973-1983. Established investigator American Heart Association, 1963.
( Nationally recognized authority on aging George Webster...)
First lieutenant United States Air Force, 1942-1945, European Theatre of Operations. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Society Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, American Society Cell Biology, Sigma Xi.
Married Sandra Lee Whitman, January 23, 1960. Children: Jeffrey C., Kimberley A.