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Heller, John Herbert was born on November 28, 1921 in Wilton, Connecticut, United States. Son of Herbert Charles and Helen (Breschel) Heller.
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Heller, John Herbert was born on November 28, 1921 in Wilton, Connecticut, United States. Son of Herbert Charles and Helen (Breschel) Heller.
Bachelor of Arts, Yale University, 1942; Doctor of Medicine Case Western Reserve U., 1945.
Resident,, Cornell Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1945-1946;
instructor pathology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1947-1949;
American Heart Association research fellow, Yale University, 1949-1951;
attending physician, Yale University, 1950-1954;
radio physics health officer, Yale University, 1950-1954;
assistant professor internal medicine, Yale University, 1951-1952;
chairman of the section medical physics, Yale University, 1952-1954;
assistant professor physiology, Yale University, 1952-1953;
assistant physician, Yale-New Haven Hospital, 1948-1949;
associate physician, Yale-New Haven Community Hospital, 1949-1954;
investigator, American Heart Association, 1951-1954;
project director, Atomic Energy Commission, 1951-1955;
executive director, president, New England Institute, Ridgefield, Connecticut, since 1954;
professor interdisciplinary studies, New England Institute, 1966;
Chairman of the Board, New England Institute, 1976-1978;
professor emeritus, New England Institute, since 1981;
president, Heller Associations, since 1982;
Adjunct Professor Ice Age Peoples Center for Study of Early Man, U. Maine Institute for Quaternary Studies, since 1986;
member of faculty medical malpractice and product liability Connecticut Bar Association Continuing Legal Education, since 1985;
consultant, Center Asia Foundation, since 1990. Member panel atmospheric science National Research Council-National Academy Sciences, 1961. Member panel Space Science Board, 1962.
Member Shroud of Turin Research Project, 1978-1983. Member panel instrumentation and mechanization in science research Office Special Studies, National Science Foundation, 1961. Member panel experts science review branch National Institutes of Health.
Wilhelmina Key lecturer American U., 1969. Consultant, lecturer in field. Chairman Yale-New England Institute Task Force on Biological Parameters in Human Behavior, 1972-1975.
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Served with Medical Corps United States Naval Reserve, 1942-1945. Fellow New York Academy of Sciences, Oceanographic Institute, Royal Society Health, Oceanic Institute Alliance. Member American Astronomical Society (senior ), Biophysics Society, Society Experimental Biology and Medicine, American Physiological Society, World Population Society, American Chemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Society Nuclear Medicine, American Geophysical Union, American Federation Clinical Research, American College Emergency Physicians, International Society Research on Reticuloendothelial System, Epigraphic Society, Navy League United States, United States Naval Institute, Bioelectromagnetic Society, Sigma Xi.
Married Maria Stokes Vecchio. Children: Adrian, Yvette, John C., Maurice, Kathleen, Susan, Julian, Sandra.