Everything about Norman Topping totally explained
Norming Topping (1908 -
18 November,
1997) was the President of the
University of Southern California between
1958 and
1970. He succeeded
Fred D. Fagg, Jr., and was succeeded by
John R. Hubbard. He was chancellor between
1971 and
1980. He became emeritus chancellor in 1980.
Dr. Topping was an
BA and
MD alumnus of
USC and worked at the
U.S. Public Health Service on the
typhus vaccine used in
World War II by more than fifteen million
United States,
Canadian, and
British soldiers, a treatment still in use today. He served in the
Coast Guard. Later he helped develop the first effective treatment against
Rocky Mountain spotted fever. He was an associate director of the
NIH and Assistant
Surgeon General from
1948 to
1952. Topping was vice president for medical affairs at the
University of Pennsylvania from 1952 to
1958.
USC's
Norman Topping Student Center was named in his honor.
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