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LaVell M. Henderson Biochemistry Lectureship Series

Background

LaVell Henderson made important scientific and administrative contributions to nutritional science and biochemistry over a long and productive career. In particular, he contributed substantially to understanding of the metabolism of two vitamins, niacin and vitamin B-6, the amino acids tryptophan, lysine and hydroxylysine, and the elucidation of carnitine biosynthesis in mammalian cells.

He chaired the Departments of Biochemistry, St. Paul, at the University of Minnesota and Oklahoma State University. He was an active member of the American Institute of Nutrition over much of this career; he was elected a member of the AIN in 1958, a councilor in 1973 and president-elect in 1976, serving as president in 1977–1978. In 1970 he received the society’s Borden Award and was made a fellow of the society in 1986.

Biographical sketch: Swan, P.B. and Mehansho, H. (2003) "LaVell Merl Henderson (1917–1999)." J Nutr. 133:4067-4070 (PubMed)


The 7th LaVell M. Henderson
Nutritional Biochemistry Lectureship Series

This series is jointly sponsored by the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics and the Department of Food Science and Nutrition

Wednesday, December 14, 2011
12:30 PM in 105 Cargill Building
St. Paul Campus

Dr. William Blaner
Professor of Nutritional Medicine, Columbia University

"Retinoid Storage and Signaling: Biology and Pathobiology in Liver and Pancreas."


Archive

DateSpeakerTitleSponsor
Dec. 7, 2010

Dr. Todd Klaenhammer
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC

New Frontiers in Microes & Health

FSCN
Oct. 7, 2009

Dr. Hei Sook Sul
University of California
Berkeley, CA

Transcriptional Regulation of Lipogenic genes by insulin: the role of DNA-PK.

BMBB
Nov 17, 2008

Dr. Jose M. Ordovas
Tufts University, Boston, MA

Genome-guided nutrition: fact or fancy.

FSCN
Oct. 10, 2007

Dr. Richard Hanson
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase: the Joy of Thinking Outside the Box.

BMBB
Dec. 6, 2006

Dr. Jesse Gregory
University of Florida, Gainsville

Better Vitamin Nutrition Through Stable Isotopes: Folate and Vitamin B6 in Human One-Carbon Metabolism.

FSCN
Nov 16, 2005

Dr. Samuel W. Cushman
NIH, Bethesda, MD

Cell Biology of Insulin Action on Glucose Transport.

BMBB

 

LaVell M. Henderson

Professor of Biochemistry
BMBB faculty 1963-1984