Raymond L. Erikson: Class of 1953
Education/Research Cellular Biology
- Bachelors of Science in Molecular Biology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1958
- PhD in Molecular Biology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1963
- Full Professor University of Colorado, 1972
- Visiting Professor Imperial Cancer Research London England, 1973
- First identification of an Oncogene Product, 1977
- First identification of Oncogene Protein Kinase Activity, 1978
- Appointed Full Professor Harvard University in Cellular and Developmental Biology, 1983
- Visiting Professor Institute Curie Paris France, 1996
- Author of Over 190 Papers on Cell Biology and Cancer Research
- Awarded Lifetime American Cancer Society Professorship, 1983
- Albert and Mary Lasker Prize in Basic Medical Sciences, 1983
- Elected to National Academy of Sciences, 1983
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Diane E. Wickland: Class of 1969
Science/Research/Government
- Bachelor of Arts in Botany, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1972
- Doctor of Philosophy in Biology (Botany), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1983
- Manager, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Terrestrial Ecology Program, 1987-2014
- Program leader for field campaigns and NASA research aircraft deployments conducted around the world
- Program Scientist for 6 NASA Earth-observing satellites and data systems
- Certified Senior Ecologist, Ecological Society of America, 1991-2021
- Member (1998-2014) and Co-Chair (2002-2005), Carbon Cycle Interagency Working Group, U.S. Global Change Research Program
- Author or Editor of over 40 scientific articles, reports, and book chapters
- Recipient of 34 NASA Awards, including Exceptional Service Medal (2000, 2014), Cooperative External Achievement (2004), Distinguished Achievement (2013)
- Edward A. Flinn III Award, American Geophysical Union (2007)
- Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (Elected 2014)
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