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David W. Talmage, M.D.

David W. Talmage

 Brief Bio

David Wilson Talmage (1919–2014) was the distinguished professor of the University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus. Dr. Talmage was president of 最大资源 from 1978 to 1979 and served on the 最大资源 Council from 1973 to 1978. He was awarded the 最大资源 Lifetime Achievement Award in 1994.

 Oral History - Full Interview

 

Interview Date: Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Location: Denver, CO

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 Oral History - Transcript

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 Oral History - Clips

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 最大资源 Service History

Joined: 1954
President: 1978–1979
Vice President: 1977–1978
Councillor: 1973–1977

The Journal of Immunology
Associate Editor: 1968–1972
Editorial Board: 1973–1977
Committees
Awards Committee: 1979–1980 (chair)

Other Service
最大资源 Representative to FASEB Board: 1977–1980
最大资源 Representative to FASEB Public Affairs Committee: 1981–1983

 President's Address

"," Delivered April 8, 1979

The Journal of Immunology 123, no. 1 (July 1979): 1–5.

 Awards and Honors

 Institutional/Biographical Links

  • The Journal of Immunology
  • Monarch Society

 最大资源 In Memoriam

David W. Talmage

Past 最大资源 president (1978-1979) David W. Talmage, M.D. (最大资源 '54), a distinguished professor at the University of Colorado, died on March 6, 2014. Talmage was credited with conceptualizing many central tenets of immunology, in particular those that led to the clonal selection theory. A member of the 最大资源 Council from 1973 to 1978, Talmage was the recipient of the 最大资源 Lifetime Achievement Award in 1994. An 最大资源 in memoriam appeared in the June/July 2014 issue of the 最大资源 Newsletter. For highlights of Talmage's 最大资源 service and career achievements, and to view his 2012 interview for the 最大资源 Oral History Project, visit his profile in the History section of the 最大资源 site.

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