Background
Friedman, Ronald Marvin was born on April 26, 1930 in Brooklyn, New York, United States. Son of Joseph and Helen (Plotkin) Friedman.
Friedman, Ronald Marvin was born on April 26, 1930 in Brooklyn, New York, United States. Son of Joseph and Helen (Plotkin) Friedman.
Bachelor of Science, Columbia University, 1960. Postgraduate in mammalian and comparative physiology, Columbia University, 1963. Master of Science, New York University, 1967.
Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1976.
Predoctoral fellow Institute Microbiology, 1968-1972, New York University, 1972-1976. Postdoctoral fellow Dept of Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics Yale University, 1972-1975. Visiting fellow Princeton University Department Chemistry, 1975-1982.
Reserve scientist New York State Institute Basic Research Human Nutrition and Biochemistry, 1979-1982. National Institutes of Health fellow Albert Einstein College Medicine Department of Oncology, 1981-1982. Senior research scientist department infectious diseases Harvard Medical School, 1982-1985.
Advisory, professor Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, 1993-1995. Associate research professor Johns Hopkins University, 1996-1998. Research scientist Roswell Park Cancer Institute, 1998-2000, Columbia College Physicians and Surgeons, from 2000.
Professor department microbiology Changmai Medical School, from 1999. Research fellow memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York City. New York, 1984-1985.
Sr.research associate department pathology Catholic Medical Center, 1983-1984. Senior research associate inmolecular biology (in collaboration with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service) City University of New York, 1985-1986. Research associate department immunology and biochemistry Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, 1986-1987.
Research associate, infectious disease, Channing Laboratory, Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1987-1988. Letter addressed to Kurt Waldheim, Secretary General United Nations (promoting the philosophy of human dignity and its impact on world peace is our only hope for survival), New York, 1987-1988. Assistant research professor City College of New York, 1988-1989.
Visiting scientist in molecular biology, Lewis Thomas Labs, Princeton U.1989-1992. Visiting professor Kasetsart University Bangkok, Thailand, 1992-1994, visiting scholar Boston University 1992-1993. Scientific consultant University Rangoon, since 1993, member faculty, Johns Hopkins U, 1996.
Consultant biological science Government of Philippines. Consultant to various university cellular-molecular labs, inspector of Cell Biology Research in Poland and Russia, Citizens Ambassador Program. Advisor curriculum research and cell/molecular biology, lecturer cellular and molecular biology.
Assistant to Secretary of Agriculture, 1970-1971 serving as special liaison to Congress. Conducted survey of emergency medical home call service, Bronx County, New York., 1971-1972. Member National Institute of Health (alumni member), Harvey Society, Federation American Society for Experimental Biology, American Society Cell Biologists, New York Academy Sciences, Am.Chemical Society, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Sigma Xi.