Background
Bell, William Robert was born on October 14, 1943 in Greece, New York, United States. Son of William Robert and Dorothy (Efing) Bell.
educator hematologist internist scientist
Bell, William Robert was born on October 14, 1943 in Greece, New York, United States. Son of William Robert and Dorothy (Efing) Bell.
Bachelor of Science, U. Notre Dame, 1957; Master of Science, George Washington University, 1961; Master of Science, Georgetown University/Harvard Medical School, 1962; Doctor of Medicine, Harvard University, 1964.
Intern, Johns Hopkins University School Medicine, Baltimore, 1964-1965; resident, Johns Hopkins University School Medicine, Baltimore, 1967-1968; chief resident, Johns Hopkins University School Medicine, Baltimore, 1969-1970; assistant professor medicine, Johns Hopkins University School Medicine, Baltimore, 1970; professor medicine, radiology, nuclear medicine, Johns Hopkins University School Medicine, Baltimore, since 1978; Edythe Harris Lucas-Clara Lucas Lynn professor hematology, clinical director, Johns Hopkins University School Medicine, Baltimore, since 1991; research associate, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1965-1967; fellow, U. London-Hammersmith Hospital, 1967-1968; resident in medicine, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, 1968-1969. Consultant National Institutes of Health, since 1978, Walter Reed Army Hospital, United States Navy, Washington, Bethesda, since 1978.
Fellow American College of Physicians. Member American Society Hematology, American Society Clinical Investigation, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married May 14, 1966. Children: William R. III, George H., Elizabeth E.