Background
Kalman, Sumner Myron was born on November 14, 1918 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Max Manuel Kalman and Bessie Jane Richmond.
Kalman, Sumner Myron was born on November 14, 1918 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Max Manuel Kalman and Bessie Jane Richmond.
AB, Harvard University, 1940. Doctor of Medicine, Stanford University, 1950.
Intern, Mount Zion Hospital, San Francisco, 1950-1951; postdoctoral fellow, Stanford (California) U., 1951-1952; instructor pharmacology, Stanford (California) U., 1954-1967; professor, Stanford (California) U., since 1967; director drug assay laboratory, Stanford University Hospital, 1973-1980; postdoctoral fellow, Carlsberg Laboratory, Copenhagen, 1952-1953; postdoctoral fellow, U. Copenhagen, 1953. Visiting lecturer bacteriology and immunology Harvard University School Medicine, 1961-1962. Consultant United States Food and Drug Administration, 1972-1975.
Chairman medical board Planned Parenthood Association of Santa Clara County, California, 1971-1972, board directors 1969-1972. Member air conservation committee American Lung Association, Santa Clara and San Benito Counties, California, 1974-1975. Member American Society Biological Chemists, American Society Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Society General Physiologists, California Association Toxicologists, Instituto de Investigaciones Citológicas.
Married Anneliese Friede Friedsam, October 29, 1952. Children: Susan, Stephanie.