Wilbur Downs

Wilbur Downs

Wilbur George Downs was a naturalist and virologist. He was born 7 August 1913 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey and died in Branford, Connecticut, 17 February 1991.

Career

Downs graduated from Cornell Medical College in medicine in 1938 after studying tropical parasitology with Pedro Kouri at the University of Havana, Cuba. He went to Trinidad and Tobago, B.W.I. in 1941 and studied malaria there until 1943 when he was inducted into the U.S. Army as a 1st Lieutenant. His epidemiological survey of malaria in Trinidad and Tobago in 1941-1943 is one of the classic works in the field.Fact|date=May 2007

Downs served as Malaria Control Officer in the New Hebrides, Russell Islands and New Georgia. In 1944 he went to Bougainville and in 1945 became Acting Chief of Preventive Medicine on Okinawa, as well as spending time in Guam. He was awarded the Bronze Star and Presidential and military citations for his work with malaria and communicable tropical diseases.

His interests were extremely wide-ranging and his curiosity insatiable. By the end of World War II he was one of the world's most experienced researchers in a wide range of tropical diseases including malaria, venereal diseases, dengue fever, leprosy, filariasis, scrub typhus, leprosy, intestinal parasites, fungal infections, tuberculosis, and more.Fact|date=May 2007

Downs retired from the army in 1946 and was sent to Mexico by the Rockefeller Foundation to direct a malaria-control program from 1946-1952. While there, he set up an extensive public health and malaria investigation program, and was one of the first people to question the use of DDT and similar insecticides in the control of the disease.Fact|date=May 2007 In 1952 the Rockefeller Foundation sent him back to Trinidad where he established the Trinidad Regional Virus Laboratory, now part of the Caribbean Epidemiology Center (Carec) in Port of Spain. This laboratory became a renowned centre of excellence attracting top researchers and providing excellent training for young Trinidadians in a wide range of skills.Fact|date=May 2007 While he was in charge some 35 viruses were isolated, many of them new to science, and information on the etiology and transmission of numerous virus diseases, including a major epidemic of yellow fever, were meticulously studied and recorded.

Downs kept close contact with William Beebe who, at the time, was the Director of the New York Zoological Society's Tropical Research Centre at Simla in Trinidad and helped coordinate the activities of both organisations and sharing resources. He had a real interest in and supported research in many fields including entomology, ornithology, mammology, archaeology, epideomology, and ecology.

In 1961 he became Associate Director of the Medical and Natural Sciences Division in charge of the Rockefeller Foundation's arbovirus programme. From 1963 to 1971 he became Director of the Yale Arbovirus Research Unit and Professor of Epidemiology. In 1969 he worked on isolating the virus of Lassa fever with Jordi Casals-Ariet and Sonja Buckley. He resigned from the Rockefeller Foundation in 1971 but continued at Yale as a lecturer. In 1973 he was appointed Clinical Professor of Epidemiology.

He was the author or co-author of over 150 scientific articles and a landmark reference work with Max Theiler, "The Anthropod-Borne Viruses of Vertebrates".

Private Life

Downs was an avid reader with a huge private library including works in Spanish, French, German and Russian. He had a large collection of tropical orchids and performed a number of hybidization experiments. A hybrid genus of orchids, "Downsara", was named after him. He was a keen fisherman and expert marksman (once a member of the National Rifle Team of Trinidad & Tobago), an accomplished photographer, stamp collector, guitarist and bookbinder. Downs was preceded in death by his first wife Helen Hartley Geer Downs, called "Babbie" by her friends, and by their youngest daughter Martha. He was survived by his second wife Dorothy Gardner Downs Downs and their two sons and four daughters. Downs' grandson Greg Downs is an author and historian.

elected works

*Theiler, Max and Downs, W. G. "The Anthropod-Borne Viruses of Vertebrates: An Account of the Rockefeller Foundation Virus Program, 1951-1970". Yale University Press, 1973.
*Downs, Wilbur. Editor and Contributor. "Virus Diseases in the West Indies." Special Edition of the "Caribbean Medical Journal", Vol. XXVI, Nos. 1-4, 1965.

References

*Obituary by Joan Cook, "New York Times", February 20, 1991; Obituary by Dr. Thomas H. G. Aitken

External links

* [http://info.med.yale.edu/eph/vectorborne/about.html The CDC Fellowship Training Program at Yale on vector-borne diseases]
* [http://www.carec.org/ Caribbean Epidemiology Center website]
* [http://www.wow.net/ttfnc/livworld/Papers/BushBush/bushbush.html "Bush Bush Forest and the Nariva Swamp" by Thomas H. G. Aitken]


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