ELWYN B. ROBINSON DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
CHESTER FRITZ LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA 58202

WILLIAM E. CORNATZER PAPERS

COLLECTION: OGL#1450

DATES: 1941-1992

SIZE: 1.25 linear feet

INTRODUCTION

ACQUISITION: The William E. Cornatzer Papers were deposited in the Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection by William E. Cornatzer on July 10, 2001. An addition was donated by Bill Cornatzer Jr., on May 13, 2002 (Acc.# 2002-2577).

ACCESS: Available for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Department of Special Collections.

RELATED PUBLICATIONS:

Newer Trace Elements in Nutrition by W. E. Cornatzer, 1971.
Clinical Application of Laboratory Tests by W. E. Cornatzer, 1986.
Role of Nutrition in Health and Disease by W. E. Cornatzer, 1989.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

William Eugene Cornatzer was born on September 23, 1918, in Mocksville, North Carolina to William P. and Stella (Vogler) Cornatzer. W. E. Cornatzer attended Mars Hill College from 1935-1937, before transferring to Wake Forest College, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree on May 27, 1939. He received a Master of Science degree from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, on June 10, 1941, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree on August 13, 1944, also from UNC. Cornatzer married Margaret Virginia Freeman on March 30, 1946. Cornatzer graduated with a Doctor of Medicine degree from Wake Forest Bowman Gray School of Medicine on June 11, 1951.

Later that year, Cornatzer and his wife moved to Grand Forks, North Dakota where he began his teaching and research career at the University of North Dakota. He organized the Department of Biochemistry and was chair of the department. He was also instrumental in the establishment of the Human Nutrition Lab.

Cornatzer was a member of 14 national science committees including the North Carolina Chapter of the Society of the Sigma Xi, The Royal Society of Medicine, Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, the National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry, and the American College of Physicians. He served as the director of the American Board of Clinical Chemistry from 1960- 1966, helped provide examination test guidance to the National Board of Medical Examiners, and was a member of the editorial board for the Journal of Nutrition from 1975-1979.

Cornatzer has written numerous publications, and has contributed his research to six medical textbooks. His research focuses on quinine metabolism and absorption, radiation effects, lipotropic agents, phospholipid metabolism, and the toxicity of isotopes.

Because of Cornatzer's exceptional research and service in biochemistry, he has received many national and international awards. He received the Silver Medal Group One award for a scientific exhibit and the Frank Billing award for original investigation from the American Medical Association, both in 1951; the University of North Carolina School of Medicine Distinguished Service Award on May 1, 1970; and the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Bowman Gray School of Medicine on October 29, 1976. He was named a Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor, UND Outstanding Scientific Researcher, and Golden Apple Outstanding Professor. He is also listed in Who's Who in North Dakota, Who's Who in America, and Who's Who in the World. In 1980, an endowed chair was named after him at the UND Medical School, "honoring his long years of service and contributions to UND and to biochemistry." On May 10, 1992, UND presented Cornatzer with an Honorary Doctor of Science degree.

William Cornatzer died on September 16, 2004, in Huntsville, Alabama.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The William E. Cornatzer Papers contain Cornatzer's publications and his membership certificates and awards. An oversized folder contains oversized awards and certificates along with his diplomas.

Two books were separated from the Cornatzer Papers. Newer Trace Elements in Nutrition, published in 1971, was placed in the North Dakota Book Collection. Role of Nutrition in Health and Disease, published in 1989, was placed in the circulating collection at the Chester Fritz Library. A copy already exists in the North Dakota Book Collection, in addition to Cornatzer's Clinical Application of Laboratory Tests, published in 1986.

BOX AND FOLDER INVENTORY

Box 1
Bound Writings

  1. Fractionation of Proteins by Emulsification with Immiscible Solvents (Master of Science thesis): 1941
  2. Physiological studies on the Metabolism and Absorption of Quinine (Doctor of Philosophy dissertation): 1944
  3. Abstracts Publications Vol. I, 1-69: 1942-1974
  4. Abstracts Publications Vol. II, 70-93: 1974-1986
  5. Full-length Publications Vol. I, 1-43: 1942-1954
  6. Full-length Publications Vol. II, 44-73: 1954-1961
  7. Full-length Publications Vol. III, 74-128: 1962-1976
  8. Full-length Publications Vol. IV, 129-147: 1976-1986

Folder

  1. Membership certificate into the North Carolina chapter of the Society of Sigma Xi: April 26, 1944
  2. Silver Medal Group 1 award for a scientific exhibit–Atlantic City session: 1951
  3. Membership certificate into The Royal Society of Medicine: May 20, 1958
  4. Award given from the American College of Physicians for being elected a Fellow: April 22, 1959
  5. Certificate from the New York Academy of Sciences for being elected a Fellow: December 6, 1961
  6. Recognition of devoted service as a member of the editorial board for the Journal of Nutrition: 1975-1979
  7. Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Bowman Gray School of Medicine: October 29, 1976
  8. Certificate from the National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry announcing Cornatzer as a Charter Fellow: November 1, 1977
  9. Diploma for Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science and a recognition letter: May 10, 1992

Oversized Folder

  1. American Institute of Chemists Fellow certificate
  2. American Association of Clinical Chemists Fellow certificate
  3. American Board of Clinical Chemistry–certified clinical chemist
  4. Appreciation certificate from the National Board of Medical Examiners
  5. Alpha Omega Alpha membership certificate
  6. American Board of Clinical Chemistry member and director: 1960-1966
  7. Distinguished Service Award from UNC School of Medicine
  8. Bachelor of Science diploma
  9. Master of Science diploma
  10. Doctor of Philosophy diploma
  11. Doctor of Medicine diploma

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