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    • Harold Amos (September 7, 1918 – February 26, 2003 ) was an American microbiologist. He taught at Harvard Medical School for nearly fifty years and was the first African American department chair of the school. See more

    Early life

    Amos was born in Pennsauken, New Jersey to Howard R. Amos Sr., a Philadelphia postman, and Iola Johnson. Iola … See more

    Military service

    Amos was drafted into the US Army in 1942, serving in the Quartermaster's Corps in World War II as a warrant officer. During his time in the Army, he travelled along the coast of France where he eventually started speaking v… See more

    BornSeptember 7, 1918 · Pennsauken, New Jersey, U.S.
    DiedFebruary 26, 2003 (aged 84) · Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
    FieldsMicrobiology
    Career

    In September 1947, Springfield College hired him as a biology professor. Dr. Amos was the college’s first African American faculty member. Amos was awarded a M.A. in 1947 and a Ph.D. in 1952 from Harvard Medical Sc… See more

    Awards

    • Howard University’s Dr. Charles R. Drew World Medical Prize in 1989
    • National Academy of Sciences' Public Welfare Medal in 1995
    • Harvard Centennial Medal in 2000 … See more

    Publications

    Harold Amos research was mostly recognized on the work about his bacterial metabolism, nutrition, animal cell culture, virology, and the effects of hormones. During his time at Harvard University he began work… See more

    Harold Amos Medical Faculty Program

    "The mission of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is to improve the health and health care of all Americans. Since its inception, the Foundation has supported efforts to improve the number and quality of minority he… See more

     
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