Background
Feinendegen, Ludwig Emil was born on January 1, 1927 in Garzweiler, Germany. Son of Ludwig and Rosa (Klauth) Feinendegen.
hospital and research institute director
Feinendegen, Ludwig Emil was born on January 1, 1927 in Garzweiler, Germany. Son of Ludwig and Rosa (Klauth) Feinendegen.
Doctor of Medicine, University Cologne, Germany, 1952. Postgraduate medical training, University Hospital, Cologne.
St. Peter's General Hospital, New Brunswick, New York. St. Cornelius Hospital, Viersen, Germany. St. Vincents Hospital, New York City, 1952-1958.
Assistant physician, scientist medical department Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York, 1958-1963. Science officer European Atomic Energy Commission, Brussels, Belgium, 1962-1967. Science officer laboratory Pasteur de l'Institute du Radium, Paris, France, 1964-1967.
Director institute medicine research center Jülich GmbH., Germany, 1967-1993. Professor, director nuclear medicine University Hospital Düsseldorf, Germany, 1967-1993, professor emeritus Germany, since 1993, Catholic University, Seoul, Korea, since 1991. Research collaborator medical department Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York, 1963-1993, senior scientist, 1993-1998, research collaborator, since 1998.
Assignee Department of Energy, Washington, 1994-1998. Fogarty scholar National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, since 1998. Member National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Committee 24, United States, 1969-1979.
Member advisory council Federal Ministry Health, Bonn, Germany, 1972-1993. Member International Commission on Radiological Protection Committee 2, England, 1973-1985. Member science council department for radiation hygiene Federal Office Health, Berlin, Bonn, 1973-1989.
Federal Office Radiological Protection, 1990-1994. Member council science and literature Goethe Institute, Munich, 1978-1987. Member International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements, since 1982.
Advisory council Federal Ministry Defense, Bonn, since 1983. A.C. Helmholtz professor University Wisconsin Medical School, 1983.
Member civil defense commission Federal Ministry of Interior, Bonn, Germany, 1974-2000. Member commission experts "Research Baden-Württemberg," Ministry of Science and Arts, Stuttgart, Germany, 1988-1989. Member committee annual Lindau meetings Nobel Laureates, since 1979.
Fellow European Society Cardiology. Member Rhine-Westfalian Academy of Sciences (class for natural science, engineering and economics since 1971), German Society Nuclear Medicine (honorary since 1998), Rotary (district governor 1992-1993).
Married Jeannine Gemuseus. Children: Dominik, Christophe.