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Levine, Norman Dion was born on November 30, 1912 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Max and Adele (Daen) Levine.
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Levine, Norman Dion was born on November 30, 1912 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Max and Adele (Daen) Levine.
Bachelor of Science, Iowa State College, 1933; Doctor of Philosophy, University of California-Berkeley, 1937; Doctor of Science (honorary), University Illinois, Urbana, 1989.
Assistant department zoology, University of California-Berkeley, 1933-1937; from assistant to professor emeritus parasitology, University of Illinois College Veterinary Medicine, Urbana, since 1937; director Center for Human Ecology, University of Illinois, 1968-1974. Chairman tropical medicine and parasitology study session National Institutes of Health, 1965-1969, ad hoc commission on health science achievement award program, 1965, animal resources advising committee, 1971-1975.
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Served to major Army of the United States, 1942-1946. Member American Micros. Society (honorary, president 1968-1969), Society Protozoologists (president 1959-1960, executive committee 1960-1975, honorary), American Society Professional Biologists (president 1966-1968), Illinois Academy of Sciences (president 1966-1967), American Association for the Advancement of Science (council 1963-1966, 69), American Society Parasitologists (president-elect 1979, president 1980), World Association Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (honorary, Distinguished Veterinary Parasitologist award 1986), American Board Microbiology (governor 1959-1964), Illinois Academy of Sciences (honorary.
President), Phi Sigma (honorary).
Married Helen Marie Saxon, March 2, 1935 (deceased).