Larry N. Vanderhoef, American biochemist, Died at 74

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Larry Neil Vanderhoef, born on March 20, 1941, and passed away October 15, 2015.

Larry was an American biochemist, and academic. He was the 5th chancellor of the University of California, Davis.

Larry was born in Perham, Minnesota to Wilmar James Vanderhoef and Ida Lucille Wothe.

He received his B.A. and M.S. in biology from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and a Ph.D. in plant biochemistry from Purdue University.

Larry’s research interests include the general area of plant growth and development, and in the evolution of the land-grant universities.

He has taught classes at levels from freshman to advanced graduate study.

Larry was named by the Regents of the University of California the fifth chancellor of UC Davis in 1994.

He has served on various national commissions addressing graduate and international education, the role of a modern land-grant university, and accrediting issues.

On June 2, 2008 Larry announced his intention to resign as chancellor on 30 June 2009 ending his tenure of more than fifteen years.

In Summer 2009, former University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Provost Linda P.B. Katehi succeeded Larry as Chancellor of UC Davis.

Larry died on October 15, 2015 from complications due to a series of ischemic strokes, the first of which occurred in November 2012.