Background
Ryder, Robert Winsor was born on August 6, 1946 in New York City. Son of James F. and Nancy N. (Nickerson) Ryder.
Ryder, Robert Winsor was born on August 6, 1946 in New York City. Son of James F. and Nancy N. (Nickerson) Ryder.
Bachelor of Science, Middlebury College, 1968; Doctor of Medicine, Columbia University, 1972; Master of Science, London U., 1981.
Intern, Boston City Hospital, 1972-1973; resident in medicine, Boston City Hospital, 1973-1974; staff member epidemic intelligence service, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, 1974-1977; fellow in infectious diseases, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, 1977-1978; director division infectious disease, Department Epidemiology and Public Health, School Medicine Yale University, New Haven, since 1993; assistant professor School Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1978-1980; assistant professor School Medicine, Tufts U., Boston, 1980-1985; associate professor School Medicine, Boston University, 1985-1986; director Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome project, Centers for Disease Control, Kinshasa, Zaire, 1986-1990; professor epidemiology, Mount Sinai School Medicine, New York City, 1991-1993; John Rodman Paul professor of epidemiology, School Medicine Yale University, since 1993. Consultant World Health Organization, Geneva, 1975-1990.
Lieutenant commander United States Public Health Service, 1974-1977.
Children: Hilary, Abby.