Thomas Patrick Coohill (born August 25, 1941) is considered one of the world's experts on the effects of light on living systems (Photobiology).
Thomas Patrick Coohill, son of Francis Coohill and Mary Donnelly, was born in Brooklyn, New York, on 25 August 1941. He has/had four brothers, Francis, William, Edmund and Kevin, and three sisters, Joan, Margaret and Virginia.[citation needed]All of his grandparents were Irish.
Coohill is the recipient of several awards, including a Sigma Xi National Lectureship (twice), The Order of St. Michael (humanitarian), the meritorious RA Award from the American Society for Photobiology, and Outstanding Teacher and Researcher.[citation needed]
He has published two novels, The Wolves of Pilovo[2] and The 5th World[3] He has been cited widely in the press (e.g. NY Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Der Stern) and interviewed twice on National Public Radio.[citation needed] He has appeared numerous times on TV.
An intrepid traveler, he has visited over 100 countries. As a rite of passage at age 12, he takes each of his grandchildren on a two-week trip, alone.[citation needed]
Publications
Coohill, Thomas P.; Valenzeno, Dennis P., eds. (2001). Photobiology for the 21st Century. Valdenmar Publishing Company. ISBN0-9632105-4-8. LCCN2001090397.