Background
Singer, Samuel was born on June 22, 1927 in New York City. Son of Joseph and Gussie (Kantor) Singer.
consultant researcher microbiology educator
Singer, Samuel was born on June 22, 1927 in New York City. Son of Joseph and Gussie (Kantor) Singer.
Bachelor of Science, City College of New York, 1950. Master of Science, University Kentucky, 1952. Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1958.
Research microbiologist, Burroughs-Wellcome Inc., Tuckahoe, New York, 1952-1962;
senior research microbiologist Bioferm division, International Minerals Chemical Company, Wasco, California, 1962-1968;
senior research microbiologist, Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company, Louisville, 1968-1970;
associate professor bacteriology, Western Illinois U., Macomb, 1970-1976;
professor bacteriology, Western Illinois U., Macomb, 1976-1997;
professor emeritus, Western Illinois U., Macomb, since 1997. Science working group vector biology and control World Health Organization, Geneva, 1976-1992. Visiting scholar National Institutes of Health/National Research Council, Mexico, Nigeria and Colombia, 1978-1987, World Bank, Yogakarta, Indonesia, 1988-1993.
Collaborating entomogenous bacilli specialist USDA, World Health Organization, Ohio State University, 1970-1982.
Corporal United States Air Force, 1945-1947. Member American Society Microbiology, Society General Microbiology, Society Industrial Microbiology, Society Invertebrate Pathology.
Married Anita Rose Sheps, July 6, 1957. Children: Mitchell Harris, Elissa Fay, Jonathan Edward.