Background
Reynolds, Herbert Young was born on August 20, 1939 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Son of George Audney and Pearle Maupin (Young) Reynolds.
Reynolds, Herbert Young was born on August 20, 1939 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Son of George Audney and Pearle Maupin (Young) Reynolds.
Bachelor in English, University of Virginia, 1961; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1965; Master of Arts (honorary), Yale University, 1979.
Intern, The New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center, New York City, 1965-1966; assistant physician, fellow in medicine, The New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center, New York City, 1966-1967; clinical associate, laboratory clinical investigation, National Institute Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1967-1970; chief clinical associate laboratory clinical investigation, National Institute Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1968-1969; senior investigator laboratory of clinical investigation, National Institute Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, 1971-1976; chief resident, instructor medicine U. Hospital, U. Washington, Seattle, 1970-1971; associate professor internal medicine, head pulmonary division School Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, 1976-1979; professor, Yale University, New Haven, 1979-1988; J. Lloyd Huck professor medicine, department chairman, Pennsylvania State University-Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, since 1988; associate chairman division medicine, Pennsylvania State Geisinger Health Sys., since 1997; chief medicine operations South Control region, Pennsylvania State Geisinger Health Sys., since 1997. Executive Committee College Medicine Pennsylvania State University-Hershey Medical Center, since 1988, Executive Board U. Hospital, since 1988, finance board academic enrichment fun, 1988-1995, dean'sadv. committee, 1988-1997, member diversity task force, since 1995, University Physicians Faculty Practice Plan Executive Committee 1996-1997. Consultant in infectious diseases National Naval Medical Center National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, 1971-1976, clinical research committee, 1971-1976, chairman, 1974-1976, medical board, 1974-1976, pulmonary disease advising committee division of lung diseases National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, 1978-1982, science counselors board, 1984-1988, data and safety monitoring board registryof patients with deficiency of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin, 1989-1996.
Parent committee Troop 1 Boy Scouts American, Madison, 1979-1982. Board directors Neighborhood Music School, Guilford, Connecticut, 1978-1987, Music at Gretna, since 1994;board directors Harrisburg Symphony, since 1996. Active All Saints Episcopalian Church, Hershey.
Pulmonary infections committee Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Bethesda, 1980-1986. Member county science advisors Parker B. Francis Foundation, Kansas City, Kansas, 1983-1987. International committee World Organisation for Sarcoidosis and other Granulomatous Disorders, 1987-1995.
Board directors, member county American Lung Association, 1989-1993, Board of Governors 1990-1993, committee member, since 1990. Coach Guilford Soccer League, 1985-1988. Surgeon United States Public Health Service, 1967-1970.
Fellow American College of Physicians (county subspecialty societies since 1989), American College Chest Physicians (program committee 1978-1984), Infectious Disease Society American, College PhysiciansPhila. Member American Thoracic Society (secretary-treasurer 1987-1988, board directors 1989-1993, vice president 1988-1989, president 1992-1993), American Society Clinical Investigation, Assn.Am. Physicians, American Association Immunologists, American Federation Clinical Research, American Clinical and Climatological Society, Interurban Clinical Club (emeritus 1989), Association professors Medicine, Country Club of Hershey, Farmington Country Club, Raven Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa.
Married Anne Browning Leavell, July 11, 1964. Children: Nancy, George, William Stuart.