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- N14
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- American Lung Assn
- Cancer Research
- March of Dimes
- Office on Smoking + Health
- Public Health Service
- American Cancer Society
- Cancer Research
- Named Person
- Auerbach
- Dontenwill
- Henry
- Surgeon General
- Waxman
- Wehner, A.
- Dontenwill
- Date Loaded
- 07 Jan 1999
- Master ID
- 03607523/8364
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PERSONAL:
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CURRICULUM VITAE OF ARTHUR FURST
Born Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 25, 1914. Moved to
California, 1919. Married, four children.
EDUCATION:
Los Angeles City College 1932-35 Psych., Chemistry
University of California 1935-37 Chemistry, Physics
at Los Angeles (UCLA) Education
UCLA 1940 Chemistry, Math.
Stanford University 1948 Chemistry
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: I
1937-39 Teaching Assistant
University of California at Los Angeles
A.A.
A.B.
M.A.
Ph.D.
1939-40 Teacher, Science and Mathematics
Pacific Military Academy, Culver City, California
1940-47 Instructor, Chemistry Department
San Francisco City College
--- During World War II, part time at: University of
California War Training; San Francisco State
College; University of San Francisco
1947-49 Assistant Professor of Chemistry
University of San Francisco
1949-52 Associate Professor of Chemistry
University of San Francisco
1949-82 Research Associate
Mount Zion Hospital, San Francisco
1952-61 Lecturer, Chemistry Department
University of San Francisco
1952-57 Associate Professor of Pharmacology
(Medicinal Chemistry)
Stanford University School of Medicine

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1957-61 Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology Dept. '
Stanford University School of Medicine
1961-81 Director, Institute of Chemical Biology
Professor of Chemistry
(Emeritus 1981) University of San Francisco
1976-79 Dean, Graduate Division
University of San Francisco
1979-81 Distinguished University Professor
(Emeritus 1981) University of San Francisco
CONCURRENT TITLES: 1978-1981 (retired)
a) Consulting Professor of Pharmacology ,
Stanford University School of Medicine
b) Research Associate
University of Calif. Medical Center, San Francisco
C) Guest Scientist
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories, Univ. Calif. Berkeley
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: II
During
1946
1969
1974
sabbatical leaves of absence:
Visiting Scientist, Radium Institute, Paris
Clinical Professor, Pathology
College of Physicians and Surgeons,
Columbia University, New York
Visiting Scholar, University of Washington, Seattle,
and Visiting Fellow, Battelle Seattle Research
Center, Washington
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: III
Guest lecturer at many universities throughout the world
Speaker at many symposia, worldwide, and at Gordon Conferences
Consultant to various industries and government agencies
MEMBER OF:
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American Association for the Ad
(Fellow 1955)
American Association for Cancer
American Chemical Society
(Member, Executive Board, thr
American College of Toxicology
Member)
American Public Health Associat:
American Society of Pharmacolog:
California Association of Chemi:
Organizer, First President
New York Academy of Science (FE
Phi Lambda Upsilon (Honorary Sct
Royal Society of Medicine (Assc
Society of Environmental Geolog~
Society Sigma Xi (Life Member)
Society of Toxicology
Western Pharmacology Society (C
LISTED IN:
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Who's Who in College and Univers
Who's Who in Health Care
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PUBLICATIONS:
1) Cancer Research
a) Carcinogenesis
b) Chemotherapy (inclu
2) Organic Synthesis
3) Psychopharmacology

MEMBER OF:
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
(Fellow 1955)
American Association for Cancer Research
American Chemical Society
(Member, Executive Board, three years)
American College of Toxicology (Secretary and Council
Member)
American Public Health Association
American Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
California Association of Chemistry Teachers
Organizer, First President
New York Academy of Science (Fellow 1955)
Phi Lambda Upsilon (Honorary Scholastic Society)
Royal Society of Medicine (Associate Member)
Society of Environmental Geology and Health
Society Sigma Xi (Life Member)
Society of Toxicology
Western Pharmacology Society (Charter Member)
LISTED IN:
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National Register of Prominent Americans
PUBLICATIONS:
Over 200 publications in the
1) Cancer Research
a) Carcinogenesis
fields of:
b) Chemotherapy (including viruses)
2) Organic Synthesis
3) Psychopharmacology
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1975 American Public Health Association Task Force
on Environmental Problems
1976 National Research Council. Commission on Natural
'Resources. Board of Mineral Resources
1978 Committee to Review Standards, Mine Safety and Health
for Secretary of Labor
Current Contents/Life Sciences
Journal Combustion Toxicology
Journal Environmental Pathology and Toxicology (Book review
editor)
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
The Wharton School CC
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statement of Richard J
I am Richard J. 8ickey, a senior resea.
of Statistics of The Wharton school, IIniver:
r received a Ph.D. deqree in biopdsysical ch,
state Oniversity, Ames, Iowa, in 1941. The:
development work on antibiotics, vitamins a:
-1960's, I became involved in research on t:
1em at the University of Pennsylvania. Sinc
the relationships of environmental chemicals
ease risk at the University's wharton Schoo:
bock chapters published, of which I was autk
mental pollution. . . --+ -'- - . :
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icism of both proposed acts is the implicit
(3), and (4), which are used to justify botk:
;rcposed actions, are known and proven. '8ow
questions about the scientific bases for the
the various conditions associated statistics
cer, heart disease, and low birth weight.
Documentary scientific evidence establi
:reposed bills. However, it is clear from t
they rely heavily upon tha alleged causality
