Background
Dales, Samuel was born on August 31, 1927 in Warsaw, Poland. Emigrated to Canada, 1948, naturalized, 1953. Son of James and Helen (Ochs) Dales.
(This volume, Biology of Poxviruses, marks our debut as ed...)
This volume, Biology of Poxviruses, marks our debut as editors of this well known series. We plan to continue the tradition of providing a forum for exten sive, critical reviews of individual virus groups, as exemplified by the present volume. But the pace of discovery is accelerating so rapidly that we feel the need to offer an additional format: volumes that contain collections of shorter, topical reviews on a group of related subjects. Such collections might cut across con ventional boundaries between virus groups, dealing, as an example, with a partic ular aspect of virus-cell interaction. Admittedly, this new format stretches the term "monograph" beyond the accepted definition, but we believe that we should pay that price to maintain the usefulness of the series as a medium of scientific communication. Whenever possible, we will enlist the aid of deputy editors to bring such col lections to fruition. As in the past, the editors and the publisher will welcome suggestions for topics and contributions.
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educator microbiologist virologist
Dales, Samuel was born on August 31, 1927 in Warsaw, Poland. Emigrated to Canada, 1948, naturalized, 1953. Son of James and Helen (Ochs) Dales.
Bachelor with honors, University British Columbia, 1951. Master of Arts, University British Columbia, 1953. Doctor of Philosophy, University Toronto, 1956.
Postdoctoral fellow, National Cancer Institute Canada, 1957-1960;
research associate, assistant professor, Rockefeller U., New York City, 1960-1966;
associate member, member, chief cytobiology, Public Health Research Institute City of New York, Inc., 1966-1976;
professor, U. Western Ontario, Canada
professor, U. Western Ontario, London, Canada, 1975-1993;
professor emeritus, U. Western Ontario, London, Canada, since 1993;
chairman microbiology and immunology, U. Western Ontario, 1975-1980. Research professor New York University Medical School, 1969-1975. Member of advisory board special virus cancer program National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, 1969-1973.
Member virology study section National Institutes of Health, 1971-1975, ad hoc, 1977, 79. Member science advisory board Banting Research Foundation, 1978-1980. Member review panels virology and cancer United States Public Health Service, Medical Research Council Canada.
Adjunct Professor Rockefeller U., since 1996.
(This volume, Biology of Poxviruses, marks our debut as ed...)
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member Federation American Societies for Experimental Biology, Harvey Society, American Society Cell Biology, New York Society Electron Microscopy (council 1968-1970), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Society An. (science advisory board).
Married Laura L.R.J. Fischer, December 28, 1952 (deceased). Children: Adam Charles, Pamela Annual.