Background
Hart, Ronald Wilson was born on March 23, 1942 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Son of Wilson and Annabell Hart.
radiobiologist research executive Toxicologist
Hart, Ronald Wilson was born on March 23, 1942 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Son of Wilson and Annabell Hart.
Bachelor of Science, Syracuse University, 1967. Master of Science, University Illinois, 1970. Doctor of Philosophy, University Illinois, 1971.
Postgraduate (National Cancer Institute trainee), Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1973.
United States Public Health Service trainee, 1970-1971. Assistant professor department radiology Ohio State University, Columbus, 1971-1975, director radiation biology research division, 1971-1982, associate professor departments biology, biophysics, preventive medicine, 1976-1978, associate professor pharmacology, medicinal chemistry department preventive medicine, 1977-1978, director chemical, biomedical environmental research group department preventive medicine, 1977-1982, professor departments radiology, preventive medicine, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, veterinary pathobiology, 1978-1982. Director National Center for Toxicological Research, Jefferson, Arkansas, 1980-1992, Distinguished scientist in residence, 1992-2000.
Research professor Strang Cancer Prevention Research Center Rockefeller University, 2000—2004, director, hart management, since 2008. Partner Sail Venture Capital, since 2008. Distinguished professor University Poona, India, 1978—2004, Cairo University, since 1989.
Distinguished professor carcinogenesis Guang Zhou Medical College, China, since 1988. Adjunct professor University Arkansas Medical Science, since 1980, University Tennessee Health Sciences, since 1983. Adjunct professor pharmacology College Pharmacy University Arkansas, since 1997.
Consultant Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1971—1975, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1975—1978, Argonne National Laboratory, 1975—1978, Environmental Protection Agency, 1976, 78, American Industrial Health Council, 1978, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Industries, 1978, Informatics, 1978—1980, Food and Drug Administration, 1980. Member NAS/National Research Council Board Toxicology and Environmental Health Hazards, 1976—1982. Member insteragy. staff group Office Science and Technology Policy Executive Office of President, 1982—1985, chairman, 1983—1985.
Chairman board directors Arkansas Science and Technology Authority, 1983—1984, member, 1985—1988. Board directors Miltos Pharmaceuticals, 2006—2008, Water Chef, Inc., 2007—2008, SpectRX, since 2006, Immunovative, Inc., 2007—2008, SNTech., since 2007, WNKO Battery, since 2007, Geo Vidio, LLC, since 2007, ZUMA, 2008—2009. St. R. advisory board Mississippi State University, 1987—1996.
Advisory board Petrotech, 1991—1992, VoiceNet, 1998—1999, Waterchef, Inc., 2001—2003, Micromed Laboratories, 2002—2006, Biomed, 2002—2008, Applied DNA Science, Inc., 2003—2005, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Research Center, 1985—2004, Omega Foods, 2004—2005, Metropolitan Area Networks, 2004, Ship Oklahoma, LLC, 2004—2006, Biophora, Inc., 2005, Neogenix Indiana, since 2006, Ice Energy, since 2007, Flex Energy, since 2009, Therapy's Solutions, since 2009, Motor Excellence, since 2009. Board visitors Memphis State University, 1984—1990. Chair task force risk assessment/risk management Department of Health and Human Services, 1985, chairman committee coordinate environmental, health and related programs, 1985—1988.
Chairman science panel Agent Orange working group, 1986—1988. Member United States Air Force toxicology review panel, 1987. Chairman intergovernmental Task Force Technology Transer, 1987—1988, Department of Health and Human Services Task Force Technology Transfer, 1987—1988.
Member Inter Government Commission Competitiveness, 1987—1994. Appointed delegate United States-Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Emerging Leaders Summit. Chairman Science and Technology Commission, 1988.
Distinguished adjunct professor Moscow State University, since 1989, Guanzou Medical University, China, since 1988, University Udina, Italy, 1999—2002. Chairman Arkansas School Mathematics and Science Foundation, 1997—2003. Advisory board Regeneris, since 2009.
Fellow Gerontological Society, American College Toxicology (past president), Risk Anal Society, American Association Clinical Chemistry, American Association for the Advancement of Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science). Member Radiation Research Society, Biophysics Society, Photochem. and Photobiol. Society, Senior Executives Association, Sigma Xi.