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Laurens Anderson

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50:, Switzerland. He began teaching at his alma mater in 1951, and was appointed Steenbock Professor of Biomolecular Structure in 1981. Anderson held the professorship until retirement in October 1986, when he was granted emeritus status. Over the course of his career, Anderson won the 189: 25:
He was born on May 19, 1920, in South Dakota, to parents Adolf and Mary E. (Slaughter) Anderson. The family later moved to northeast Wyoming. Anderson's father died when he was eight, and he was later sent to live with an aunt in
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between January 1943 and August 1945. Anderson returned to school in 1946, completing his doctorate in biochemistry at the
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University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science alumni
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in 1950. Anderson's postdoctoral research took place overseas, in
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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Belle Fourche, South Dakota
University of Wyoming
Reserve Officers' Training Corps
United States Army Air Forces
University of Wisconsin–Madison
ZĂĽrich
Claude S. Hudson Award
Carbohydrate Research


"Anderson, Professor Laurens"



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1920 births
2018 deaths
Scientists from South Dakota
Scientists from Wyoming
University of Wyoming alumni
University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science alumni
University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty
20th-century American biochemists
United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
American academic journal editors

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