Lowell P. Hager (1926 − 15 April 2014)
was an internationally known
enzymologist and
protein chemist. He was head of the Department of Biochemistry at the
University of Illinois
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where he was a member of the faculty since 1960 and head of the department for 20 years. He was elected to the
National Academy of Sciences in 1995.
He was best known for his work on halogenating enzymes and heme peroxidases, chemicals found widely in biochemical systems.
Early life and education
He was born in 1926 and raised in the small town of
Hepler, Kansas. He has a bachelor's degree from
Valparaiso University
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in
Indiana
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, earned in 1947. He has a master's degree (1950) from the
University of Kansas
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and a PhD (1953) from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He worked in the laboratory of
I.C. "Gunny" Gunsalus, and for his postdoctoral studies he worked with
Fritz Lipmann
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at
Harvard Medical School
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.
Career
In 1955 he joined the chemistry department at Harvard, but returned to the University of Illinois where he joined the faculty in 1960, where he remained for the rest of his career. He was the head of the Division of Biochemistry from 1967 until 1969 and then became the first head of the school's newly created Department of Biochemistry.
Awards and honors
In 1995 he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. He was also the inaugural recipient of the William Rutter Chair in Biochemistry in 1996.
Personal life
Hager married Frances Faye Erea in 1948, who died in 2003. Together they had three children, including journalist
Steven Hager. He died on 15 April 2014 and was survived by his four children and six grandchildren.
References
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American biochemists
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign faculty
1926 births
2014 deaths
Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
People from Kansas