Background
Freund, Jules was born on June 24, 1890 in Budapest, Hungary. Son of Herman and Sophie (Johner) Freund.
Freund, Jules was born on June 24, 1890 in Budapest, Hungary. Son of Herman and Sophie (Johner) Freund.
Doctor of Medicine, University Budapest, 1913.
1 son, Thomas. Came to the United States, 1922, naturalized, 1928. Intern Austrian Army, 1913-1914, hygienist, 1914-1919. Assistant professor preventive medicine Medical School, Budapest, 1918-1923.
Bacteriologist Von Ruck Research Laboratory, 1923-1926.
Associate bacteriologist Henry Phipps Institute, Philadelphia, 1926-1932. Assistant professor pathology Medical College, Cornell Univercity, 1932-1945.
Lecturer, 1945-1956. Assistant director department health, New York, 1938-1945.
Chief division applied immunology Public Health Research Institute, City New York, 1943-1956. Chief laboratory immunology National Institute Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutions Health, Bethesda, since 1956.
Consultant United States Public Health Service, 1953-1956, Department Defense, 1954-1955.
Associate member of commission on immunization Armed Forces Epidemiological Board, since 1955.
Member Society Experimental Biology and Medicine, American Association Immunology (president 1955), Federation American Societies Experimental Biology (chairman 1956-1957).
Married Elizabeth Brown, July 24, 1922.