Dr. William L. Hochfeld:
CLASS OF 1961
Bowen High SchoolClass of 1961
Chicago, IL
American Academy of Medical TechnologyClass of 1968
Chicago, IL
University of Illinois - Liberal Arts & SciencesClass of 1965
Urbana, IL
Northwestern UniversityClass of 1965
Chicago, IL
Michigan State UniversityClass of 1965
East lansing, MI
Dr. William L.'s Story
Life
Dr. William L. Hochfeld is a brilliant, accomplished medical scientist, author, and decorated veteran who was awarded the Bronze Star Medal "for heroic service at great personal risk while under hostile enemy fire, for courageously assisting in the removal of a live, unexploded mortar round from the chest of a wounded patient," and was awarded the Purple Heart Medal Âfor wounds received during combat in the Republic of Vietnam.Â
He's also is a Nobel nominee, witty conversationalist, friendly guy, with a few extra pounds, but still considered attractive by many discerning ladies. While his war wound still gives him a bit of trouble, he's fully ambulatory, and seeking a real lady who is brilliant, attractive, kind, 35-45 years young; 5'1" to 5'9", medium build, a witty conversationalist, discerning, of taste and refinement but definitely reckless behind closed doors.
Workplace
Dr. William L. Hochfeld is an internationally recognized biochemist, immunologist, molecular biologist, chemical engineer, prolific writer, and decorated U.S. Army Vietnam veteran, attaining the rank of Lt. Colonel, in the Medical Service Corps, U.S. Army Reserve. An acknowledged authority on communicable disease, biopharm research, development, and regulatory affairs, Dr. Hochfeld was attached to the United States Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Disease (USAMRIID), and served as CEO of Biotechnical Consulting Ltd/Biotech Laboratories, Ltd., while pursuing various creative approaches to solving complex biological problems and making seminal contributions to epidemiology, clinical immunology, bioprocess engineering, and vaccine development. Dr. Hochfeld holds National Board Certification in Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, and as a Bioanalyst Clinical Laboratory Director. A consultant to the European research team that developed a Yellow Fever vaccine in transgenic eggs, which enabled the sponsoring biopharmaceutical company to offer cost-effective, yet comprehensive, Yellow Fever vaccination programs to many third-world countries...Expand for more
. This earned the team a nomination for the Nobel Prize in Medicine. Dr. HochfeldÂs observation that Gulf War Syndrome was caused by the administration of mycoplasma-contaminated Anthrax vaccine, led him to be one of the first to propose punitive action by the Defense department against the vaccine manufacturer and its corporate officers. Dr. Hochfeld was selected from a list of preeminent U.S. scientists and engineers to lead a validation engineering team to coordinate validations of three vaccine manufacturing plants scheduled for construction in 2006, and an M5B1 ÂBird-Flu vaccine plant, scheduled for construction later this year. Awarded the Bronze Star Medal "for heroic service at great personal risk while under hostile enemy fire for courageously assisting in the removal of a live, unexploded mortar round from the chest of a wounded patient, and was awarded the Purple Heart Medal Âfor wounds received during combat in the Republic of Vietnam.Â
Military
Dr. William L. Hochfeld is an internationally recognized biochemist, immunologist, molecular biologist, chemical engineer, prolific writer, and decorated U.S. Army Vietnam veteran, attaining the rank of Lt. Colonel, in the Medical Service Corps, U.S. Army Reserve. An acknowledged authority on communicable disease, biopharm research, development, and regulatory affairs, Dr. Hochfeld was attached to the United States Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Disease (USAMRIID). Dr. HochfeldÂs observation that Gulf War Syndrome was caused by the administration of mycoplasma-contaminated Anthrax vaccine, led him to be one of the first to propose punitive action by the Defense department against the vaccine manufacturer and its corporate officers. Awarded the Bronze Star Medal "for heroic service at great personal risk while under hostile enemy fire for courageously assisting in the removal of a live, unexploded mortar round from the chest of a wounded patient," and was awarded the Purple Heart Medal Âfor wounds received during combat in the Republic of Vietnam.Â
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