![]() He served as Chairman of the Academic Senate (Riverside Division) for 7 years (1997-2004). He then took a position at the University of California (Riverside) where he rose through the academic ranks becoming Professor (1970), Dean of the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (1981-88) and Acting Executive Vice Chancellor (1993-94). He extended his graduate studies on the biochemistry of malaria in the laboratory of William Trager at the Rockefeller University as an NIH post-doctoral fellow (1960-1962). he enrolled in and graduated from Northwestern University where he received Masters (1959) and Ph.D. ![]() ![]() Upon discharge from the Army and return to the U.S. ![]() Army in Europe, where he worked in a medical laboratory, he became enamored with infectious disease agents. During a two-year tour of duty with the U.S. Born on the lower East Side of New York on February 12, 1933, he grew up in the South Bronx, attending local elementary (Public School 93), junior high (Herman Ridder) and high (James Monroe) schools he graduated with honors in Biology from the City College of New York (CCNY). ![]()
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