Background
Walser, Mackenzie was born on September 19, 1924 in New York City. Son of Kenneth Eastwood and Jean (Mackenzie) Walser.
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Walser, Mackenzie was born on September 19, 1924 in New York City. Son of Kenneth Eastwood and Jean (Mackenzie) Walser.
Graduate, Phillips Exeter Academy, 1941; Bachelor of Arts, Yale, 1944; Doctor of Medicine Columbia, 1948.
Intern, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1948-1949; assistant resident in medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1949-1950; resident, Parkland Hospital, Dallas, 1950-1952; staff member, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, since 1957; instructor, University Texas at Dallas, 1950-1951; assistant professor, University Texas at Dallas, 1951-1952; investigator, National Heart Institute, Bethesda, Maryland., 1954-1957; assistant professor pharmacology, Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1957-1961; associate professor, Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1961-1970; professor, Johns Hopkins Medical School, since 1970; assistant professor medicine, Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1957-1964; associate professor, Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1964-1974; professor, Johns Hopkins Medical School, since 1974. Medical director United States Public Health Service, since 1970, pharmacology study section, 1968-1972.
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Served with United States Naval Reserve, 1942-1945. To Lieutenant Medical Corps United States Naval Reserve, 1952-1954. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of University Professors (president Johns Hopkins 1970), American Society Clinical Investigation, Association American Physicians, American Federation Clinical Research, American Physiological Society, Biophysics Society, American Society Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (Experimental Therapeutics award 1975), American Society Nephrology, American Institute Nutrition, American Society Clinical Nutrition (Hermann award 1988), International Society Nutrition and Metabolism in Renal Disease (Addis award 1994), Century Association Club.
Married Elizabeth C. Gearon, September 17, 1988. Children from previous marriage: Karen D., Jennifer McK., Cameron M., Eric H.