Background
Ganley, Oswald Harold was born on January 28, 1929 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Son of Eric Harold and Emily (Auerbach) Ganley. came to the United States, 1947, naturalized, 1952.
Ganley, Oswald Harold was born on January 28, 1929 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Son of Eric Harold and Emily (Auerbach) Ganley. came to the United States, 1947, naturalized, 1952.
AB, Hope College, 1950; Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Michigan, 1953; Master of Public Administration, Harvard University, 1965.
Research assistant Walter Reed Institute, 1953-1955. Research associate Merck Institute Therapeutic Research, Rahway, New Jersey, 1955-1960. Assistant director international relations Merck, Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories, 1960-1964.
Head technical division Bureau International Science and Technology Affairs, State Department, 1965-1966, head European affairs, 1966-1969. Science attaché American Embassy, Rome and Bucharest, 1969-1973. Director Soviet and Eastern European science and technical affairs State Department, Washington, 1973-1975.
Diplomatic advisor to science advisory to president, 1973-1978. Deputy assistant secretary for technical affairs State Department, 1975-1978. Research associate John F. Kennedy School Government Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1978-1980, lecturer public policy, 1980—1994.
Executive director Harvard Program Information Resources Policy, 1980-1994. Physician associate in cardiology Medical Center Duke University, Durham, 1997—2000, retired, 2000. With The Healing Place of Wake County Clinics, since 2001.
Principal investigator research North Carolina Physicians Health Program, 2002—2008, board director, 2002—2008, physician assistant advisor, since 2007. With Open Door Clinic, Urban Ministries, Raleigh, North Carolina, since 2009. Lecturer in field; Served with Army of the United States, 1953-1955, served with United States Public Health Service Reserve, 1956-1984.
Board directors Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1958-1960, American Hospital, Rome, Fulbright Commission, 1970-1973, Center Information Policy Research, since 1992. Director public relations Civil Defense, Plainfield, New Jersey, 1962-1964. Fellow American Academy Physician Assistants, American Academy Microbiology.
Member American Physiological Society, American Society Microbiology, Association Military Surgeons, North Carolina Medical Society, Sigma Xi. Clubs: Circolo Catoniere Tevereremo (Rome). Cosmos; Harvard (New York City).
Married Gladys Dickens, September 3, 1950. Children: Robert C., Delia A.