Hector DeLuca
Hector F. DeLuca, born in Pueblo, Colorado in 1930, is an emeritus University of Wisconsin–Madison professor and former chairman of the university's biochemistry department. DeLuca is well known for his research in involving Vitamin D, from which several pharmaceutical drugs are derived. He was elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1979.DeLuca has trained almost 160 graduate students and has more than 150 patents to his name. Licensing of his technology, through the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, has generated tens of millions of dollars in revenue for the university.
In addition, DeLuca is president of Deltanoid Pharmaceuticals, a biotechnology company founded on technology he developed.
He was awarded the Bolton S. Corson Medal of the Franklin Institute in 1985. Three buildings on the Wisconsin campus, including the DeLuca Biochemistry Building, were named in his honor in 2014. Provided by Wikipedia
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Biologically active metabolite of vitamin D3 from bone, liver, and blood serum by Judith Lund, Hector F. DeLuca
Published 1966-11-01
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Oxidative decarboxylation of retinoic acid in microsomes of rat liver and kidney by Anita B. Roberts, Hector F. DeLuca
Published 1968-07-01
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Vitamin D is not required for adaptive immunity to listeria by Gary A. Baisa, Lori Plum, Steve Marling, Jeremy Seeman, Hector F. DeLuca
Published 2019-08-01
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Antibody production in mice requires neither vitamin D, nor the vitamin D receptor by Lori A. Plum, William Blaser, Logan Peter, Jean Prahl, Jeremy Seeman, Hector F. DeLuca
Published 2022-10-01
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Differential activity of 2-methylene-19-nor vitamin D analogs on growth factor gene expression in rhino mouse skin and comparison to all-trans retinoic acid. by Jamie M Ahrens, James D Jones, Nirca J Nieves, Ann M Mitzey, Hector F DeLuca, Margaret Clagett-Dame
Published 2017-01-01
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