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Winslow, Robert M. was born on September 30, 1941 in New Ulm, Minnesota, United States. Son of Ford Henry and Cleo Ines (Martin) Winslow.
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Each chapter of this volume is a contribution from an expert in the field, chosen by the editors to contribute to the 1997 "Current Issues in Blood Substitute Research and Development" course given in San Diego, March 17-19. The contributors were selected because of their expertise in areas which the editors believe to be critical to the advancement of the field, and which reflect activity in "hot" areas of relevant research. While there is a continuity in style for the annual course, each year brings changes in emphasis and content. In previous years, we were often not able to provide time for participants to present their views and opinions. Consequently, this year we encouraged discussion after each presentation. These sessions were recorded, transcribed, and are printed with the chapters herein. We believe that the product is very close to the capturing this year's course in print, and trust readers will enjoy reading the always candid and often provocative remarks from the audience. The price paid for inclusion of the discussion transcriptions was a delay in publication. Each author was allowed to edit his/her discussion section as well as the final version of the chapters prior to publication. The changes are mainly for grammar, and we tried, when possible, not to alter the conversational style of these interchanges.
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Winslow, Robert M. was born on September 30, 1941 in New Ulm, Minnesota, United States. Son of Ford Henry and Cleo Ines (Martin) Winslow.
Bachelor, University of Minnesota, 1962; Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1966.
Research assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1964-1965; house staff officer, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1966-1967, 70-74; senior investigator, National Institute Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1967-1970, 74-79; senior investigator, Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, 1979-1985; assistant professor medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, 1979-1985; chief blood research, United States Army, San Francisco, since 1985; professor medicine, University of California, San Diego, since 1990. Consultant Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, 1983-1984, Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, 1990, Pan American Health, Washington, Alliance Pharmaceutical, San Diego, since 1989. With United States Public Health Service, 1966-1970, 74-85.
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With United States Army, since 1985. Member American Medical Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Physiological Society, American Federation for Clinical Research, American Society Hematology, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Red Cell Club, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Becky Virginia Atkinson, November 10, 1970 (divorced 1981). Children: Ford Atkinson, Anne Ellyson. Nancy Jo Lessman, May 29, 1981.
Children: Sally Lessman, John Martin.