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Reid, John Low was born on October 1, 1943 in Glasgow, Scotland. Son of James and Irene Margaret (Dale) Reid.
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Reid, John Low was born on October 1, 1943 in Glasgow, Scotland. Son of James and Irene Margaret (Dale) Reid.
Master of Arts, Oxford (England) University, 1965; Bachelor of Medicine BCh, Oxford (England) University, 1967; DM, Oxford (England) University, 1973.
Research fellow Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London, 1970—1973, reader, 1975—1978. Visiting fellow Medical Research Council, Bethesda, Maryland, 1973—1974. Visiting scientist United States Public Health Service/National Institute of Mental Health, 1974—1975.
Professor University Glasgow, Scotland, 1978—2009.
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Fellow Royal College Physicians London, Royal College Physicians Glasgow, Royal College Physicians Ireland, Royal Society Edinburgh. Member European Society Hypertension (president 1991-1993), British Hypertension Society (president 1989-1991).
Married Randa Pharaon, May 2, 1964. Children: James, Rebecca Louise.