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biochemist

Richard Michael Arneson, American Biochemist. Achievements include research in free radical chemistry of enzymes and neoplastic cells. M C. Research grant National Institutes of Health, 1974-1980; recipient Environmental Toxicology Mid-Career Development award National Institutes of Health, 1982-1984. Secretary West Tennessee American Civil Liberties Union, Memphis, 1975.

Background

Arneson, Richard Michael was born on October 18, 1938 in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, United States. Son of Norman Elmer and Leona Cecilia (La Plant) Arneson.

Education

Bachelor in Zoology, University Minnesota, 1960. Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry, Duke University, 1971.

Career

Instructor, U. Tennessee, Memphis, 1971-1974; assistant professor Center for Health Sciences, U. Tennessee, Memphis, 1974-1979; biochemist, Oak Ridge (Tennessee) Associated Universities, 1979-1980; fellow, Oak Ridge (Tennessee) National Laboratory, 1981; fellow, U. Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1982; toxicology training department pharmaceutical, U. Iowa, Iowa City, 1982-1984; with, Minneapolis Medical Research Foundation, 1985.

Achievements

  • Richard Michael Arneson has been listed as a noteworthy biochemist by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Secretary West Tennessee American Civil Liberties Union, Memphis, 1975.

Connections

Married Dora Elizabeth Williams.

Father:
Norman Elmer Arneson

Mother:
Leona Cecilia (La Plant) Arneson

Spouse:
Dora Elizabeth Williams.