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John Albert Hundale Lawrence

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Canton, Lincoln County, South Dakota, United States
Death: September 07, 1991 (87)
Berkeley, Alameda County, California, United States
Place of Burial: Colma, San Mateo County, California, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Carl Gustavus Lawrence and Gunda Regina Lawrence
Husband of Amy Bowles Mc Near Lawrence and Private
Father of Private; Private; Private; Private; Private and 4 others
Brother of Ernest Orlando Lawrence, Nobel Prize in Physics, 1939

Occupation: Contractor
Managed by: Gunnar G. Kleivi
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About John Albert Hundale Lawrence

Han var professor imedisin ved universitetet i Berkley.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_H._Lawrence

John Hundale Lawrence (January 7, 1904 – September 7, 1991) was an American physicist and physician best known for pioneering the field of nuclear medicine.

Background

John Hundale Lawrence was born in Canton, South Dakota. His parents, Carl Gustavus and Gunda (née Jacobson) Lawrence, were both the offspring of Norwegian immigrants who had met while teaching at the high school in Canton, South Dakota, where his father was also the superintendent of schools. His brother was physicist Ernest O. Lawrence. He attended college at the University of South Dakota before getting his M.D. degree from Harvard Medical School. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in physics in 1957.

Career

He had a long-term association with the University of California, Berkeley and worked at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. There he discovered treatments for leukemia and polycythemia by injecting infected mice with radioactive phosphorus derived from the cyclotron invented by his brother, the Nobel Laureate Ernest O. Lawrence.

Lawrence's work with cancer patients attracted the interest of William Donner, a Philadelphia industrialist and philanthropist, whose son had died of cancer. Donner contributed funds for construction of Donner Laboratory, at the Northeast corner of the Berkeley Campus that was dedicated in 1942.

John Lawrence received the Enrico Fermi Award in 1983. He received honorary degrees from the University of South Dakota, University of Bordeaux and from the Catholic University of America. He was awarded the Caldwell Medal of the American Roentgen Ray Society; the MacKenzie Davidson Medal of the British Institute of Radiology ; a medal from Pope Pius XII; the Silver Medal of the University of Bordeaux; the Silver Cross of the Greek Royal Order of the Phoenix and the Pasteur Medal of the Pasteur Institute of Paris.

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John Albert Hundale Lawrence's Timeline

1904
January 8, 1904
Canton, Lincoln County, South Dakota, United States
1991
September 7, 1991
Age 87
Berkeley, Alameda County, California, United States