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Hack, Konrad

  • http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79001563
  • Person
  • 1945-

Konrad F. Hack was born in 1945 in Chicago and graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago and University of Chicago in 1968; he also earned a Master’s from Governor’s State University in 1989. Hack served the Department of Military History as a combat artist in Vietnam in 1969 and was one of the founders of the Chicago United States Air Force Art Program in 1978. He was a staff artist at WGN TV Chicago from 1970 to 1973. His work frequently features military subjects, and he has also worked for NASA.

Shigematsu, Itsuzō

  • http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85367153
  • Person
  • 1917-2012

Shigematsu was an ABCC-RERF researcher.

Maurer, Joseph I.

  • Person

Joseph I. Maurer was born in Galveston, Texas. Growing up he assisted his father, Joseph M. Maurer, who worked as a photographer in Galveston. The younger Maurer then served as a photographic technician with the US Navy during World War II. Upon his return to Texas, he worked for Southwest Camera and began assembling equipment to open his own studio. He opened his commercial photography studio in 1946, and it operated until 1978. Much of Maurer's work involved photographing portraits, weddings, graduations, and other events. He served as President of the Houston Professional Photographers Guild in 1966.

In the 1950s Maurer photographed portraits of Houston physicians. These portraits were used in the Harris County Medical Society Pictorial Directory.

Source: Houston Public Library, HMRC, Joseph Maurer Photographs

Andrews, Billy

  • Person
  • 1956-

ertified Medical Illustrator William M. Andrews was born July 4, 1956, in Chicago, Illinois, into an Air Force family, and grew up in California, Texas, Oklahoma, and Hawaii. He earned a Bachelor’s in art from the University of Texas at Austin in 1978 and a Master’s in Biomedical Communications from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas in 1980. He began his career in Tucson as a medical illustrator for the University of Arizona Health Science Center. In 1981, he moved to Houston, where he has served several institutions within the Texas Medical Center, including the Texas Heart Institute and UT MD Anderson Cancer Center. He received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association of Medical Illustrators in 2018. At this time (2020) he has been with the Augusta University Medical College of Georgia since 1999 and is pursuing a Ph.D. in Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior through the University of South Carolina, Columbia.