Background
Niederman, James Corson was born on November 27, 1924 in Hamilton, Ohio, United States. Son of Clifford Frederick and Henrietta (Corson) Niederman.
Niederman, James Corson was born on November 27, 1924 in Hamilton, Ohio, United States. Son of Clifford Frederick and Henrietta (Corson) Niederman.
Student, Kenyon College, 1942—1945. Doctor of Science (honorary), Kenyon College, 1981. Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1949.
Intern, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1949-1950; assistant resident in medicine, Yale-New Haven Medical Center, 1950-1951; associate resident, Yale-New Haven Medical Center, 1953-1955; medical center practice specializing in internal medicine, infectious disease and clinical epidemiology, New Haven, 1955-1997; instructor, Yale University, 1955-1958; assistant professor, Yale University, 1958-1966; associate professor, Yale University, 1966-1976; clinical professor medicine and epidemiology, Yale University, 1976-1997; emeritus clinical professor medicine and epidemiology, Yale University, since 1997; clinical professor emeritus epidemiology public health, Yale University, 1998; member, National Council for Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Trustee Kenyon College, 1974-1997, trustee emeritus, since 1997. Board counselors Smith College, 1970-1977. Member Alumni Council Johns Hopkins University.
Member Connecticut Society of Arts and Sciences Served to First lieutenant Medical Corps United States Army, 1951-1953. Fellow American College Epidemiology. Member Infectious Diseases Society American, Am.Epidemiol.
Society, Johns Hopkins Medical and Surgical Association. Trustee Associations.of Cushing Whitney Medical Library. Member The Kenyon Review Board Trustees.
Married Miriam Camp, December 12, 1951. Children– Timothy Porter, Derrick Corson, Eliza Orton, Caroline Noble.