Background
Blandau, Richard Julius was born on August 5, 1911 in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Richard Albert and Kate (Lubbers) Blandau.
Blandau, Richard Julius was born on August 5, 1911 in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Richard Albert and Kate (Lubbers) Blandau.
AB, Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon, 1935. Doctor of Philosophy in Biology, Brown University, 1939. Doctor of Medicine with honor, University Rochester, 1948.
Fellow anatomy and psychobiology National Research Council Yale, 1937-1938. Instructor biology Brown University, 1939-1942. Instructor anatomy Harvard School Medicine, 1942-1943.
Member faculty University Rochester, 1943-1949. Buswell fellow urology and surgery School Medicine and Dentistry, 1948-1949. Professor anatomy University Washington, from 1949.
Associate dean School Medicine, 1960-1964. Harry Burr Ferris lecturer Yale, 1965. Otto A. Mortenson lecturer anatomy University Wisconsin School Anatomy, 1973.
Consultant in histopathology Manhattan District, 1947. Solomon Theron DeLee lecturer University Chicago, 1954. Member advisory committee population affairs National Institutes of Health, 1976-1980, evaluation of research in endocrinology and metabolic diseases task force, 1978-1981.
Member Washington Basic Science Examination Board, 1951-1953. Consultant Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center, Seattle, 1965-1970. Member expert advisory panel human reproduction World Health Organization, 1975.
Consultant International Childbirth Association, 1978-1980. B.B. Weinstein Memorial lecturer International Found Studies of Reproduction, 1979. Warren O. Johnson Memorial lecturer University Louisville, 1979.
Curso Memorial lecturer University Pennsylvania Medical School, 1980.
President board directors Barren Foundation, 1979-1985. Member American Association Anatomists (president 1968-1969, Henry M. Gray award 1976, blue ribbon commission 1977-1981), Society Problems in Growth, Society Experimental Biology and Medicine, American Society Study Sterility (Isidor Rubin award 1952, Ortho Research award 1956, Ortho medal award 1969), American Society Cell. Biologists, American Society Teratologists, American Society Medical Illustrators (honorary), Los Angeles Surgical Society (honorary), Los Angeles Obstetrical Assembly (honorary), American Fertility Society (president 1967-1968, Ayerst lecturer 1974), Society Study Reproduction (president 1973-1974), Sigma Xi (national lecturer 1971), Alpha Omega Alpha (Borden Research award medicine 1948).
Married Olive Lewellen, October 9, 1937. 1 child, Richard Lewellen.