Background
Englander, Harold Robert was born on December 11, 1923 in New York City. Son of Samuel Harold and Elsie (Young) Englander.
dentist biomedical research educator
Englander, Harold Robert was born on December 11, 1923 in New York City. Son of Samuel Harold and Elsie (Young) Englander.
Bachelor of Science, City College of New York, 1943. Student, Washington University, St. Louis, 1944. Doctor ol Dental Surgery, Columbia University, 1948.
Master of Public Health, Columbia University, 1951.
Commissioned Lieutenant (junior grade), United States Navy, 1948;
advanced through grades to lieutenant commander, United States Navy, 1959;
assigned, United States Ship Piedmont and United States Ship Kearsarge, Korea, 1952-1953;
director naval dental research, Institute United States Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois, 1953-1958;
senior dental officer, United States Ship Pocono, Lebanon, 1959;
professor dentistry, University of Illinois Dental School, 1959-1962;
commissioned officer, United States Public Health Service, 1962;
dental director, chief clinical and field trials, National Institute Dental Research
retired, National Institute Dental Research, 1975;
professor dental public health, School Public Health, University Texas, San Antonio, since 1975. Visiting professor Howard U., Johns Hopkins, U. Maryland. Adjunct scientist Southwest Found.Research and Education, 1977.
Consultant to government, private organizations.
Served with Army of the United States, 1942-1944. Fellow American College Dentists, American Public Health Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, International Association Dental Research (secretary, president Chicago section 1958), Commissioned Officers Association, United States Public Health Service (delegate 1967-1968), Omicron Kappa Upsilon, Sigma Xi.
Avocation: research publications oral research and epidemiology dental caries and periodontal diseases, effect of fluoride on experimental dental caries, plaque and microbes in hamsters Research, publications oral research and epidemiology dental caries and periodontal diseases, effect of fluoride on experimental dental caries, plaque and microbes in hamsters.
Married Harriet Beecher. 1 son, Mark R.