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Gairdner Foundation

He is a nonresident fellow of Salk Institute (1973 to present) and has been elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and American Academy of Sciences (1966) has received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Pennsylvania State University (1972) has served as president of the American Society of Biological Chemists (1975) has received an honorary D.Sc. from Yale University and the University of Rochester (1978) and has been named a foreign member of the Japan Biochemical Society (1978). Other awards include the Eli Lilly Prize in Biochemistry (1959) California Scientist of the Year (1963) V.D. Mattia Award of the Roche Institute for Molecular Biology (1974) Sarasota Medical Award (1979) Gairdner Foundation Annual Award (1980) Albert Lasker Medical Research Award (1980) and the New York Academy of Sciences Award (1980). He served in the U.S. Navy (1944-46). [Pg.26]

States), Severo Vaccaro Foundation (Argentina), Bunge and Born Foundation (Argentina), Gairdner Foundation (Canada), Louisa Gross Horowitz (United States), and Benito Juarez (Mexico). Leloir was also president of the Pan-American Association of Biochemical Societies. He died in 1987. [Pg.163]


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