Background
Bianchine, Joseph Raymond was born on September 7, 1929 in Albany, New York, United States. Son of Nunzie and Rose (Gallela) Bianchine.
Bianchine, Joseph Raymond was born on September 7, 1929 in Albany, New York, United States. Son of Nunzie and Rose (Gallela) Bianchine.
Bachelor of Science, Siena College, 1951; Doctor of Philosophy, Albany Medical College, 1959; Doctor of Medicine State University New York, Syracuse, 1960.
Intern, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1960-1961; resident, fellow, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1960-1965; instructor medicine and pharmacology, School Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1965-1968; assistant professor, School Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1968-1970; associate professor, School Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1970-1972; professor, department chairman pharmacology, professor medicine, Texas Tech U., Lubbock, 1972-1974; professor, department chairman pharmacology, professor medicine, School Medicine, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1974-1983; vice president medical research, Hoffmann-LaRoche Inc., Nutley, New Jersey, 1983-1985; vice president medical research and development, American Critical Care Corporation, McGaw Park, Illinois, 1985-1986; vice president medical research and development, DuPont Critical Care Corporation, McGaw Park, Illinois, 1986-1989; vice-president, director Medical Research Center, Adria, Columbus, Ohio., 1990-1995; senior vice-president, director medical research, Pharmacia, Columbus, Ohio., since 1993.
Served with United States Public Health Service, 1962-1963. Member American Society Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, American Federation Clinical Research, American Association Study Headache, American Association University Pharmacologists, American Society Clinical Parmacology and Therapeutics, American Pharmaceutical Association, Franklin County Medical Association, Ohio Medical Association.
Married Josette Woel, October 10, 1956. Children: Peter Joseph, Christine Rose.