Background
Anbar, Michael was born on June 29, 1927 in Danzig. Son of Joshua and Chava Anbar. came to the United States, 1967, naturalized, 1973.
(This book describes conceptually new techniques in quanti...)
This book describes conceptually new techniques in quantitative telethermometry based on monitoring the rapid changes in skin temperature in time with a fast, computerized infrared camera. Quantitative Dynamic Telethermometry in Medical Diagnosis and Management cites many hundreds of clinical research papers that demonstrate the wide range of potential applications for this technique. It also provides a critical review of the conceptual differences between the classical static qualitative and this novel dynamic quantitative methodology. Dynamic area telethermometry is being recognized now as a major medical tool for the twenty-first century.
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Anbar, Michael was born on June 29, 1927 in Danzig. Son of Joshua and Chava Anbar. came to the United States, 1967, naturalized, 1973.
Master of Science, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1950. Doctor of Philosophy, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1953.
Instructor chemistry, University of Chicago, 1953-1955;
senior scientist, Weizmann Institute Science, 1955-1967;
professor, Frienberg Graduate School, Rehovoth, Israel, 1960-1967;
senior research associate, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Research Center, 1967-1968;
director physical science, Socially Responsible Investment International, Menlo Park, California, 1968-1972;
director mass spectrometry research center, Socially Responsible Investment International, 1972-1977;
professor biophysical science, department chairman, School Medicine, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1977-1990;
Faculty professor, director Interdeptl. Clinical Biophysics Group, School Medicine, State University of New York, Buffalo, since 1990;
executive director Health Instrument and Device Institute, School Medicine, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1983-1985;
associate dean applied research, School Medicine, State University of New York, 1983-1985;
vice president R & D, AMARA Inc, Amherst, New York, since 1992;
research professor surgery, School Medicine, State University of New York, since 1998.
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With Israeli Air Force, 1947-1949. Fellow American Institute biomedical Engineers. Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Engineering in Biology and Medicine Society, Association American Medical Colleges, American Institute Physics, American Chemical Society, American Institute Ultrasound in Medicine, American Association Clinical Chemistry, American Association Dental Research, American Association Mass Spectrometry, American Academy Thermology, American Association Medical Systems Informatics, New York Academy of Sciences, International Association Dental Research, Radiation Research Society, International Medical Informatics Association, International Society Optical Engineering, Radiological Society North America, American Society Clinical Oncology.
Married Ada Komet, August 11, 1953. Children: Ran D., Ariel D.