Background
Neblett, Thomas Randolph was born on June 4, 1928 in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Son of Thomas Walter and Deborah Jewell (Eades) Neblett.
Neblett, Thomas Randolph was born on June 4, 1928 in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Son of Thomas Walter and Deborah Jewell (Eades) Neblett.
Bachelor, Michigan State College, 1951. Postgraduate, University Louisville, 1952. Master of Science, Wayne State University, 1955.
Doctor of Philosophy, Michigan State University, 1957.
Associate in charge serology laboratory department pathology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, 1957-1966; division head bacteriology-serology division, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, 1966-1976; chief microbiologist, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, 1976-1979; chief microbiologist, Flint (Michigan) Clinical Pathologists, Professional Corporation, 1979-1982; chief microbiologist, McLaren General Hospital, Flint, 1979-1982; chief microbiologist, St. Joseph Hospital, 1979-1982; consultant microbiologist, Medi-Vac Corporation, Abilene, Texas, 1982-1985; consultant microbiologist, Analytic and Biologic laboratories, Farmington Hills, Michigan, 1984-1990; owner, president, American Health Information, Inc., Farmington Hills, since 1984. Adjunct assistant professor Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1974-1975. Clinical microbiology consultant St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, 1988-1989.
Member American Society for Microbiology (workshop convenor 1974-1989, president 1978-1979), Detroit Yacht Club, Detroit Navigator's Club, South Center Association for Clinical Microbiology (area director 1973-1975, director at large 1980-1982, chairman anaerobe subcommittee), Toastmasters International.
Married Nancy Ellen Glunz, February 27, 1960.