Guide to the Pierre Galetti office files , 1963-1990


John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Telephone: Manuscripts: 401-863-3723; University Archives: 401-863-2148
Email: Manuscripts: hay@brown.edu; University Archives: archives@brown.edu

Published in 2021

Collection Overview

Title: Pierre Galletti office files
Date range: 1963-1990
Creator: Galletti, Pierre M.
Extent: 9 Linear Feet
21 document boxes
Abstract: The Pierre Galletti office files comprise administrative records related to Galletti's tenure at Brown University and the Brown University Medical School. The files include records related to committees, task forces, and councils on which Galletti served as well as subject files concerning a range of issues including financial aid, curriculum, and long-range planning. The records date from 1963-1990.
Language of materials: English
Repository: John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts
Collection number: OF.1ZME.1

Scope & content

Access Points

Subject Organizations Subject Topics Document Types

Arrangement

The collection is organized in three series:

  • I. Notebooks, 1964-1973
  • II. Notebooks, 1968-1991
  • III. Files, 1963-1984

Biographical note

Dr. Pierre M. Galletti, M.D., Ph.D., was University Professor, professor emeritus of medical science, and vice president emeritus at Brown University.

He was a former director of the Artificial Organ Laboratory at Brown University and former head of its Artificial Organs, Biomaterials and Cellular Technology group, which was elected to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering in 1995.

Galletti came to Brown in 1967 as professor of medical science and the following year was appointed chairman of the new Division of Biological and Medical Sciences, the institutional incubator for Brown's medical school. In 1972, when Brown and a group of local hospitals committed themselves to a full M.D. program, Galletti became vice president and chief executive officer for the Division of Biology and Medicine. In 1991, he left the vice presidency to devote his time and attention to major research projects in biomaterials and artificial organs and to teaching and consulting appointments here and in Europe.

Galletti, a native of Switzerland, earned his M.D. from the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) in 1951 and his Ph.D., also from Lausanne, in 1954. His specialty was physiology and biophysics, a field now known as biomedical engineering. After a residency in internal medicine at the University Hospital in Zurich (1954-1957), he joined the research group of Dr. P. Salisbury at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Los Angeles, which operated one of the earliest programs in clinical hemodialysis and cardiopulmonary bypass for cardiac surgery. He joined the faculty of the Department of Physiology at Emory University in 1958, where he developed a graduate program and research laboratory devoted to physiological aspects of cardiorespiratory assistance and the theory and technology of artificial organs.

Galletti was the author of more than 250 works on the science and application of artificial organs and other organ replacement techniques. He was a co-inventor on seven U.S. patents. He was editor of the artificial organs and prostheses section of the Biomedical Engineering Handbook and co-author of its chapters on the artificial lung, kidney, liver and pancreas.

He was a former president of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE). In 1992, he was named a fellow in the College of Fellows of the AIMBE, an honor bestowed on only 2 percent of individuals active in the medical and biological engineering community.

Galletti was president, chief executive officer and chair of the scientific advisory committee of Fondazione per le Biotecnologie of Turin, Italy, a non-profit, public-private foundation dedicated to professional and public education on the use of biotechnology.

He was a director of SORIN BIOMEDICA, of Torino, Italy, and former chairman of its board and former director of its scientific advisory committee. He was also a director of SORIN BIOMEDICAL Inc., of Irvine, Calif. He was a member of the scientific advisory committee of I-STAT Inc., of Princeton, N.J., and CARDIOPULMONICS Inc. of Salt Lake City. He was chairman of the board of directors of INCStar Inc., Stillwater, Minn. He helped found CytoTherapeutics Inc. of Providence, R.I., and chaired its scientific advisory board.

Galletti served on several advisory groups for the National Institutes of Health, exploring issues involving artificial hearts, artificial kidneys and biomaterials.

He was outspoken about the need for public policy that would ensure availability of medical devices and implants for critically ill patients.

Galletti was a former president of the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs. He was a trustee of the International Society for Artificial Organs and was president of the organizing committee for its 11th annual world congress to be held in June in Providence.

He was a former editor of the journal Cardiology and the Journal of the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs. He served on the editorial boards of the International Journal of Artificial Organs, Clinical Biomaterials and Medical Engineering and Physics.

He was a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, foreign correspondent of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Brussels, an Honorary Foreign Associate of the Medical Academy of Turin and a corresponding member of the Swiss Academy of Medical Sciences.

He was a trustee of the Morehouse College School of Medicine in Atlanta and an overseer and chairman of the Finance and Administration Committee of the Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston.

Galletti was born in Monthey, Switzerland, on June 11, 1927. He died in 1997 at the age of 69.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: There are no restrictions on access, except that the collection can only be seen by prior appointment. Some materials may be stored off-site and cannot be produced on the same day on which they are requested.
Use of the materials: Researchers are advised that express written permission to reproduce, quote, or otherwise publish any portion or extract from this collection must be obtained from the Brown University Library. Although Brown University has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights. It is up to the researcher to determine the owners of the literary rights and to obtain any necessary permissions from them.
Preferred citation: Pierre Galetti office files, OF.1ZME.1, Brown University Library.
Contact information: John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Telephone: Manuscripts: 401-863-3723; University Archives: 401-863-2148
Email: Manuscripts: hay@brown.edu; University Archives: archives@brown.edu

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Brown University Library staff.
Encoding: This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2021-05-17.
Descriptive rules: Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Sponsor: Processing funded by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

Additional Information

Inventory


Series I. Notebooks

Container Description Date
Box 1 Biomed
1969
Box 1 Bio-med Committees (1/3)
1968-1970
Box 1 Bio-med Committees (2/3)
1968-1970
Box 1 Bio-med Committees (3/3)
1968-1970
Box 1 Continuing Medical Education
Box 1 Division of Regional Medical Programs (site visit)
1970
Box 1 Finances/Students (1/2)
Box 2 Finances/Students (2/2)
Box 2 Financial projection
1973
Box 2 Governor's Task Force on Health Finance (1/2)
Box 2 Governor's Task Force on Health Finance (2/2)
Box 2 Medical Program projections (1/3)
1971
Box 2 Medical Program projections (2/3)
1971
Box 2 Medical Program projections (3/3)
1971
Box [2] Notes on Bio-Medical Building Programming
1968 July 1
Box 2 Bio-Med (1/3)
Box 3 Bio-Med (2/3)
Box 3 Bio-Med (3/3)
Box 3 Presurvey Material (1/3)
1971
Box 3 Presurvey Material (2/3)
1972
Box 3 Presurvey Material (3/3)
1972
Box 3 Sections (1/2)
Box 3 Sections (2/2)
Box [4] 1970-1971

Series II. Notebooks

Container Description Date
Box 4 Academic Council
1985 September-1986 June
Box 4 Academic Council
1986-1987
Box 4 Academic Council
1987 October-May
Box 5 Academic Council
1987-1988
Box 5 Academic Council
1988-1989
Box 5 Academic Council
1989-1990
Box 6 Academic Council
1990
Box 6 Advisory Committee on Health Services Minutes
Box 6 Affiliated Hospitals - Current Policy & Guideline Documents
Box 7 Affiliated Hospitals Administrative Conference
1985
Box 7 Affiliated Hospitals Administrative Conference
1987-1988
Box 7 Affiliated Hospitals Administrative Conference
1988-1989
Box 8 Affiliated Hospitals Administrative Conference
1990
Box 8 Artificial Heart Program - NHLI Contracts
1975
Box 8 Artifical Heart Program - Final report
1968
Box 9 Blood Oxygenator Testing and Evaluation Contract
Box 9 Blood Oxygenator Testing and Evaluation Contract Proposal
1971
Box 9 Blood Oxygenator Testing and Evaluation Contract Proposal
1972
Box 9 Corporation Committee on Medical Education - from fall
1984
Box 10 Corporation Committee on Medical Education
1990
Box 10 Medical Council
1986 February
Box 10 Medical Council
1988
Box 11 Medical Council
1990
Box 11 Medical Faculty Council
1986
Box 11 Medical Faculty Council
1987-1988

Series III. Files, 1963-1984

Container Description Date
Box 12 Louise Lamphere v. Brown
Contents Note: Contains loose documents regarding US District Court case Lamphere v. Brown. 1 half box

1978-1979
Box 13 Accreditation Visit
1969 April 28-30
Box 13 Ad Hoc Committee - Environmental Biology
Box 13 Ad Hoc Committee - Extension to M.D. (summer)
1970
Box 13 Ad Hoc Committee - Heart Study Group
Box 13 Ad Hoc Committee - Joint Appointments
Box 13 Ad Hoc Committee - Pediatrics
Box 13 Ad Hoc Committee - Psychiatry
Box 13 Ad Hoc Committee - Review MMS program
Box 14 Association of American Medical Colleges - Application
Box 14 Cardiovascular Undergraduate Training Program
1969-1972
Box 14 Task Force - Facilities & Class Size -M.D. Curriculum Committee
Box 14 Clerkship Task Force MD Cirriculum Committee
Box 14 Members of Congress
Box 14 Course syllabus
1968
Box 14 Curriculum workshop
1968-1969
Box 14 Dedication Bio-Med Center
Box 14 Division Ad hoc Faculty Committee
Box 15 Ad hoc Student Faculty Committee on extension to MD
Box 15 AMA-AAMC Liaison Com. Accreditation
Box 15 AMA-AAMC Liaison Com. Survey
1965
Box 15 Animal Experimentation Law
Box 15 20th Anniversary of Med at Brown University
Box 15 Artificial Kidney Std. Sect N.I.A.M.D.
1968-1971
Box 17 Divisional MD Curriculum Committee
1972-1973
Box 17 Health Planning Council
1969-1971
Box 16 Historical Documents - MMS-MD Program
Box 16 Hospitals - Joint Appointments and Relations
1963-1968
Box 16 Increment III
Box 16 Increment IV (Biomedical Center)
Box 16 Medical Opinion & Review
Box 16 Multidisciplinary Laboratories
Box 16 University MD Curriculum Committee
1971-1972
Box 17 Faculty
1968-1971
Box 17 Gottshalk-Galletti Report
Box 17 Grants
1968-1969
Box 17 Haffenreffer Scholarship
Box 18 Butler Hospital - Long & Short-Range Report
1981
Box 18 Report of the Survey of Brown University - Biomed
1969
Box 18 Pre-Survey Material for Accreditation Visit
1969
Box 19 Assorted files
Contents Note: Files include: faculty retreat folder; report of instutional self-study task force; meeting with Mr. Ramsden; general assembly of the faculty.

1969-1984
Box 20 Faculty and staffing files
Contents Note: Files include: Biomedical faculty data; background materials for faculty staffing plan; faculty staffing, volume 2.

1974-1978
Box 21 Assorted files
Contents Note: Files include: The 390 blue book; excerpt of contract proposal for blood oxygenator testing and evaluation; department profiles, 1971-73; background material for faculty staffing plans.

1971-1982