Kenneth A. Spencer - Kenneth A. Spencer Award

Kenneth A. Spencer Award

The Kenneth A. Spencer Award recognizes meritorious contributions to the field of agricultural and food chemistry. The Kansas City Section presents this award in the hope that it will give added stimulus in research, education, and industry to further progress in agricultural and food chemistry. Past recipients of this award, by year, include:

1955: Ralph M Hixon, Iowa State University; 1956: Conrad A Elvehjem, University of Wisconsin, Madison; 1957: William C Rose, University of Wisconsin, Madison; 1958: Elmer Verner McCollum, Johns Hopkins University; 1959: Karl Folkers, Merck, Sharpe & Dohme Res. Labs.; 1960: Clyde H. Bailey, University of Minnesota; 1961: H. L. Haller, USDA-Agricultural Research Service; 1962: A. K. Balls, USDA-Agricultural Research Service; 1963: CC King, Rockefeller Foundation; 1964: Daniel Swern, Temple University; 1965: Aaron M. Altschul, USDA-Agricultural Research Service; 1966: Robert L. Metcalf University of California, Riverside; 1967: Melville L. Wolfrom, The Ohio State University; 1968: Herbert E. Carter, University of Illinois; 1969: Edwin T. Mertz, Purdue University; 1970: Lyle D. Goodhue, Phillips Petroleum Company; 1971: William J. Darby, Vanderbilt University; 1972: Emil M. Mrak, University of California, Davis; 1973: Esmond E. Snell, University of California, Berkeley; 1974: Roy L. Whistler, Purdue University; 1975: Thomas H. Jukes, University of California, Berkeley; 1976: E. Irvine Liener, University of Minnesota; 1977: N. Edward Tolbert, Michigan State University; 1978: John E. Casida, University of California, Berkeley; 1979: Charles W. Gehrke, University of Missouri-Columbia; 1980: George K. Davis, University of Florida, Gainesville; 1981: John Speziale, Monsanto Agricultural Products Company; 1982: Howard Bachrach, USDA-Agricultural Research Service; 1983: Peter Albersheim, University of Colorado; 1984: Richard H. Hageman, University of Illinois; 1985: Bruce N. Ames, University of California, Berkeley; 1986: John M. Brenner, Iowa State University; 1987: Hector F. DeLuca, University of Wisconsin, Madison; 1988: Boyd L. O'Dell, University of Missouri-Columbia; 1989: Robert H. Burris, University of Wisconsin, Madison; 1990: John E. Kinsella, University of California, Davis; 1991: George Levitt, DuPont Experimental Station; 1992: Clarence A. Ryan, Jr., Washington State University; 1993: Bruce Hammock, University of California, Davis; 1994: William S. Bowers, University of Arizona; 1995: Robert T. Fraley, Ceregen, A Unit of Monsanto Co.; 1996: James N. BeMiller, Purdue University; 1997: William M. Doane, USDA-Agricultural Research Service; 1998: Mendel Friedman USDA-Agricultural Research Service; 1999: James A. Sikorski, Monsanto Co.; 2000: Wendell L. Roelofs, Cornell University; 2001: James Tumlinson USDA-Agricultural Research Service; 2002: Daniel W. Armstrong, Iowa State University; 2003: Eric Block, University at Albany, State University of New York; 2004: Steven D. Aust, Utah State University; 2005: Don R. Baker, Berkeley Discovery Inc.; 2006: Russell Molyneux USDA-Agricultural Research Service; 2007: David A. Schooley, University of Nevada, Reno; 2008: Ron G. Buttery, USDA-Agricultural Research Service; 2009: George P. Lahm, DuPont Crop Protection; 2010: Clive A. Henrick, Trece, Inc.; 2011: Michael W. Pariza, University of Wisconsin, Madison; 2012: James N. Seiber, University of California, Davis

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