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William Siri

William (Will) E. Siri (January 2, 1919 – August 24, 2004) was an American biophysicist, mountaineer and environmentalist.
He was born in Audubon, New Jersey where he attended Audubon High School.〔Staff. ("SIERRA CLUB LUMINARY, EVEREST TREKKER DIES AT 85, A PASSION FOR DEFENDING NATURAL RESOURCES LED SIRI TO BECOME A TOP ADVOCATE FOR BAY AREA PRESERVATION AS 'SAVE THE BAY' PRESIDENT" ), ''Contra Costa Times'', September 5, 2004. Accessed December 25, 2013. "Born in Audubon NJ in 1919 Siri was educated at the University of Chicago and later helped design and build atomic bombs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee."〕
==Education and scientific career==
Siri graduated from the University of Chicago with a bachelor's degree in physics in 1942. He joined the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (then called the Radiation Laboratory) in 1943 and spent his entire career there. He was assigned to the Manhattan Project from 1943 to 1945. His post-war scientific work was in the field of nuclear medicine, with an emphasis on the use of radioisotopes to study red blood cells in humans. He edited the ''Handbook of Radioactivity and Tracer Methodology'', published by the Army Air Corps in 1948. He developed an interest in how red blood cells respond to physiological stress, such as exposure to high elevations. He was a member of a research team headed by John H. Lawrence.〔 〕

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