Background
Wu, William Lung-Shen was born on September 1, 1921 in Hangchow, Chekiang Province, China. Came to the United States, 1941, naturalized, 1955. Son of Sing-Chih and Mary (Ju-Mei) Wu.
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Wu, William Lung-Shen was born on September 1, 1921 in Hangchow, Chekiang Province, China. Came to the United States, 1941, naturalized, 1955. Son of Sing-Chih and Mary (Ju-Mei) Wu.
Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry, Stanford University, 1943; Doctor of Medicine, Stanford University, 1946; Master of Science in Chemistry and Internal Medicine, Tulane University, 1955; diploma, United States Naval School Aviation Medicine, Pensacola, Florida, 1956; diploma, United States Air Force School Aviation Medicine, United States Air Force Aerospace Medical Center, 1961; certified of training in aviation medicine, University of California, Berkeley, 1962, 1964.
General rotating intern, U. Iowa Hospitals, Iowa City, 1945-1946;
resident, Lincoln (Nebraska) General Hospital, 1946-1947;
resident in pathology, Lincoln (Nebraska) General Hospital, 1947-1948;
resident in pathology, Bryan Memorial Hospital, Lincoln, 1947-1948;
fellow, instructor in internal medicine, Tulane University, New Orleans, 1948-1954;
assistant visiting physician, Charity Hospital and Hutchinson Memorial Teaching and Diagnostic and Cancer Detection Clinics, New Orleans, 1948-1951;
visiting physician, Charity Hospital and Hutchinson Memorial Teaching and Diagnostic and Cancer Detection Clinics, New Orleans, 1951-1954;
staff physician, Holderman (Army) Hospital, Napa, California, 1958;
staff physician Aviation Space and Radiation Medical Group, General Dynamics/Convair, San Diego, 1958-1961;
aerospace medical specialist, medical monitor for Life Sciences Section, General Dynamics/Astronautics, San Diego, 1961-1965;
aerospace medical and bioastronautics specialist, Lovelace Foundation for Medical Edition and Research, Albuquerque, 1965-1968;
staff physician, Laguna Honda Hospital, San Francisco, 1968-1974;
retired. Staff physician Kaiser-Permanente Hospital all-night medical clinic, San Francisco, 1971-1973. Safety representative and medical examiner United States Civil Aeronaut.
Administration, 1959. Medical examiner Federal Aviation Administration, 1961. Expert witness in forensic medicine and/or medicolegal jurisprudence for courts.
Active member Planning, Research and Development Commission Redwood City. Board directors Legal Aid Society Santa Clara County, United States Congressional Advisory Board, American Security Council Foundation, Little House Senior Multipurpose Educational Center. Life Fellow Royal Society of Lichtenstein, Zurich, Switzerland, Oxford Club (New York and Florida), Royal College of Heraldry.
Commander, flight surgeon Medical Corps, United States Navy, 1954-1957. Fellow: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (plant representative life science section 1963-1965, member nominating committee San Diego section), Institute Environmental Sciences (vice chairman San Diego chapter professional technical group on biomedical electronics 1962-1965, schmn. specifications and standards committee), San Diego biomedical Research Institute (board directors 1961-1965, secretary of fellows 1961-1965, chairman of fellows 1963). Member: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, International Diplomatic Academy (counselor), International Academy Foundation (honorary registrar-secretary), United States Naval Institute (life), International University Foundation (honorary president), New York Academy of Sciences, London Diplomatic Academy (honorary founder diplomatic counsellor 2000), Computer Club, Naval League of the United States West-Pac (life), Sigma Xi.