Background
Lathem, Willoughby was born on October 9, 1923 in Atlanta.
physician pharmaceutical company executive
Lathem, Willoughby was born on October 9, 1923 in Atlanta.
Bachelor of Science, Emory University, 1944. Doctor of Medicine, Emory University, 1946.
Assistant in medicine Columbia University, 1952—1953. Assistant clinical professor medicine Yale University, 1953—1956. Assistant professor medicine University Pittsburgh, 1956—1959.
Associate professor, 1959—1964. Science representative National Institutes of Health, London, 1962—1966. Honorary research associate University College London, 1962—1965.
Deputy director biomedical science Rockefeller Foundation, 1966—1972. With Medical Corps Army of the United States, 1943-1946, with Medical Corps Army of the United States, 1948-1950.
Consultant World Health Organization, Geneva, 1972—1974. Associate director health science Rockefeller Foundation, 1972—1978. Regional officer health science in Asia Bangkok, 1975—1977.
Member field staff Bahia, Brazil, 1978—1980. Visiting professor community medicine Mount Sinai School Medicine, New York, 1980. Vice president medical affairs Sterling International Group, Sterling Drug, Incorporated, New York York City, 1980—1985.
Vice president science affairs, since 1985. Member of American College of Physicians, American Society Clinical Investigation, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Son of Bachelor of Science and Ruth (Willoughby) Lathem. Married Suzanne Harlock Lathem, June 6, 1972.