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Louisiana State University |
Dr.
Mary Lou Applewhite
Dr. Mary Lou
Applewhite
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MARY LOU APPLEWHITE graduated
from LSU in 1951 and the LSU Medical School (N.O.) in 1955. She
completed internships and residencies in dermatology and pathology
at Charity Hospital. After teaching at Emory University School
of Medicine from 1962-1965, she returned to Louisiana and joined
the staff of the Ochsner Clinic and Ochsner Foundation Hospital.
In 1971, she established a private practice, which she has maintained
to the present. A member of Phi Kappa Phi and Omicron Delta Kappa,
she has published in many areas including infectious diseases,
skin cancer, and skin diseases of the elderly. She was the first
female president of the Louisiana Dermatology Association in 1979.
A member of both the LSU Foundation and the LSU Alumni Association
since 1988, she served on the Board of Directors of the Alumni
Association for eight years, was its president in 1992, and was
inducted into the LSU Alumni Association Hall of Distinction in
1993. A charter member and former chair of the College of Basic
Sciences Development Council, she established multiple Mary Lou
Applewhite Endowed Professorships in biological sciences and George
C. Kent Multiple Professorships in zoology. She was awarded the
College of Basic Sciences Service Award in 1993, and was named
LSU Alumna of the Year in 1999. In 2003, Dr. Applewhite became
a charter member of LSU’s 1860
Society.
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Dr.
Purnell W. Choppin
Dr. Purnell W.
Choppin |
PURNELL W. CHOPPIN
is emeritus President of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
(HHMI), a medical research organization that is among the largest
philanthropies in the world. He received his medical degree from
the Louisiana State University School of Medicine in 1953. During
his tenure as President of HHMI from 1987 through 1999, its programs
were greatly expanded and strengthened: the number of HHMI investigators
increased from 96 to 330; the number of host institutions from
19 to 71; and a major grants program was established to further
science education at all levels and provide support for international
biomedical research. Prior to joining HHMI as Vice President and
Chief Scientific Officer in 1985, Dr. Choppin was Leon Hess Professor
of Virology, Vice President for academic programs, and Dean of
graduate studies at The Rockefeller University. Dr. Choppin is
a member of many scientific and professional societies, including
the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Medicine, and
the American Philosophical Society. Since his retirement from HHMI,
he advises medical research organizations, foundations, and
other philanthropic endeavors.
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Mr.
Robey Clark

Mr. Robey
Clark |
ROBEY CLARK received his degree
in geology from LSU in 1943. After graduating from LSU, he served
as an officer in the US Navy during WWII. He received his MS degree
from the University of Wisconsin. He worked as a geologist for
Magnolia and Mobil before becoming Vice President for Exploration
and Production for Diamond Shamrock in 1971. During his career,
he has published many papers on the petroleum geology of the deltas
of Louisiana and the Anadarko Basin of western Oklahoma. Now retired,
but far from inactive, he is a 50 plus year member of the American
Association of Petroleum Geologists, is one of only 3 LSU alums
to serve as president of that organization, is a member of the
AAPG House of Delgates, and is a Trustee of the AAPG Foundation.
He was recently bestowed Honorary Membership in AAPG for his distinguished
service and devotion to the science and profession of petroleum
geology. In 1998, he established the Robey H. Clark Professorship
in Geology and is a major contributor to the H. V. Howe Professorship
in Geology. He is a charter member of the LSU Geology Endowment
and is a member of the College of Basic Sciences Development Council.
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Dr.
Reinosuke Hara

Dr. Reinosuke
Hara |
REINOSUKE HARA
was a postdoctoral researcher under the late Boyd Professor Emeritus
Phil West in the early 1950s. He is a longtime friend of Basic
Sciences and LSU, having served many years on the college’s
Development Council, and as president of the Japan chapter of the
LSU Alumni Association. As former President and CEO of Seiko Instruments,
Japan and active promoter of nanotechnology, Dr. Hara brings an
exceptional wealth of business experience and technical knowledge
to his endeavors. Dr. Hara is founder and President of the Seiko
Instruments Foundation Advanced Technology Institute and senior
advisor of Japan Capital Management Co Ltd. He is one of the most
eminent thought leaders in Japanese industry, internationally recognized
with many distinguished awards such as: Member of The Royal Swedish
Academy of Engineering Sciences; Honorary Doctorate of Science,
Louisiana State University; Blue Ribbon Medal, Japanese Government.
Dr. Hara was awarded The Royal Order of the Polar Star by the King
of Sweden. Dr. Hara has received many other awards in recognition
of his distinguished work in Science & Technology and business.
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