Background
Bueding, Ernest was born on August 19, 1910 in Frankfust am Main, Germany. Son of Frederick and Katia (Margoulieff) Bueding. came to the United States, 1939, naturalized, 1944.
biochemist educator Pharmacologist
Bueding, Ernest was born on August 19, 1910 in Frankfust am Main, Germany. Son of Frederick and Katia (Margoulieff) Bueding. came to the United States, 1939, naturalized, 1944.
Bachelor, Goethe College, Frankfurt, 1928. Doctor of Medicine, University Paris, France, 1936.
Fellow, Pasteur Institute, Paris, 1933-1935;
assistant biochemistry, U. Istanbul, Turkey, 1936-1938;
research fellow, College Medicine, New York University, 1939-1944;
assistant professor pharmacology, then associate professor, Western Reserve U. Medical School, 1944-1954;
professor pharmacology, department chairman, School Medicine, Louisiana State University, 1954-1960;
professor pathobiology, School Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins, from 1960;
director, School Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins, from 1969;
professor pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, School Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins, from 1966. Visiting Fulbright professor of University Oxford, England, 1959. Guggenheim fellow Oxford, summer 1963.
Investigator Office of Scientific Research and Development, 1941-1945. Member board National Vitamin Foundation, 1949-1952. Member of commission parasitology Armed Forces Epidemiological Board, 1953-1972.
Consultant to Surgeon General Department Army. from 1973. Member study section tropical medicine and parasitology National Institutes of Health, 1956-1960. Member panel metabolic biology National Science Foundation, 1962-1965.
Consultant World Health Organization, 1961, 63, member expert committee schistosomiasis, 1959, 62, expert advisory panel parasitic diseases (Bilharziasis), 1963-1975. Member parasitic diseases panel United States-Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program, 1965-1971. Chairman United States Schistosomiasis delegate to Peoples Republic of China, April 1975.
Founder Cleveland Chamber Music Society, 1949, president 1953-1954. Founder New Orleans Friends Music, 1955, counselor, 1955-1960. President Shriver Hall Concert Series, Johns Hopkins, 1965-1978.
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Academy Arts and Sciences, American Society Biological Chemists, American Society Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (recipient 1st Theodor Weicker Memorial award 1978), American Chemical Society, British Bio-chemical Society, British Pharmacol. Society (associate), Brazilian Society Tropical Medicine (honorary), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Raya Palzeff, April 3, 1940. 1 son, Robert.