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Early Years
Carl Grumet (Born Frank Carl Grumet) was born to Louis (Whitey) Grumet (1909-2005) and Rebecca Grumet (1910-1995) on October 12, 1937 in New York City New York. Carl Grumet was raised in Linden New Jersey.

Undergrad
Carl Grumet attended Rutgers University from 1955-1959 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Physics. While an undergrad, Carl was an active member of the Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity (Being elected Master his senior year), The Phi Beta Kappa honors society, and the Pi Mu Epsilon honors mathematics society. In addition Carl graduated Magna Cum Laude and received a New Jersey State Scholarship.

Grad School (Columbia University)
Carl Grumet then attended Columbia University from 1959 to 1961 and graduated with a Master of Arts degree in Physics.

Residency and Internship
Carl completed his Internship (1965-66) and Residency (1966-67) at Stanford University Hospital.

Maryland
In 1967 after completing his Residency at Stanford, Carl was a Clinical Associate of the National Cancer Institute under the National Institute of Health and was stationed in Bethesda Maryland. Carl spent one year (1967-68) treating Leukemic children

Return to Stanford
In 1969 Carl returned to Stanford under the USPHS as a Special Fellow to research genetic control of immunity. In 1970, Carl was appointed head of the Stanford Blood Bank, a position he held until he retired in 2006. Throughout his tenure at Stanford, Carl was also a Professor at the school of medicine, mostly teaching Pathology. From 1973-1979, Carl was the founder and medical director of the American Red Cross. Carl received tenure as a professor at Stanford University in 1977. In 2006 carl retired and was appointed the honorary permanent position of Emeritus Professor.

CMV
Carl spent a lot of time researching a vaccine for CMV and setting up programs to screen people for CMV