Walsh McDermott
Walsh McDermott (October 24, 1909 – October 17, 1981) was an American physician, medical researcher and public health specialist. In his early career, he researched antibiotic agents against tuberculosis and syphilis, earning a Lasker Award for his work on isoniazid, a drug used to treat tuberculosis. His later career focused on public health efforts, and he became a professor in public health at Cornell University.
Early life
McDermott was born on October 24, 1909, in New Haven, Connecticut.[1] He attended Phillips Academy and obtained an undergraduate degree from Princeton University in 1930. He graduated from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1934.[2]
Career
McDermott completed his internship and residency at
Later, McDermott focused on public health efforts, starting with the Navajo populations of Arizona and New Mexico, whom he learned were dying from fatal forms of tuberculosis at much greater rates than the rest of the U.S. population. Shocked at the health conditions in the disadvantaged Navajo population, he organized a public health initiative, the Many Farms Project, to bring basic healthcare and isoniazid therapy to Navajo people.[1][3]: 290–91 He became a professor of public health and chair of Cornell University's public health department in 1955 and led local projects to improve healthcare in New York City.[3]: 292
In 1967, he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences.[1] He became a special advisor to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in the early 1970s. Between 1947 and 1968, he served on several councils and committees for the National Institutes of Health, and was a member of the World Health Organization's advisory committees on tuberculosis (1958–73) and medical research (1964–67).[3]: 292–94 He was appointed Professor of Public Affairs in Medicine at Cornell University in 1972 and became Emeritus Professor in Public Health and Medicine in 1975.[4]
Death
McDermott died on October 17, 1981, from a
References
- ^ a b c d e Beeson, P. "Walsh McDermott". Royal College of Physicians. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
- ^ a b c Clark, Alfred E. (October 19, 1981). "WALSH MCDERMOTT, MEDICAL RESEARCHER, DIES". The New York Times. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-309-04198-0.
- PMID 7039436.)
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