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In Memoriam: Roger A. Davis (1945–2008)

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  • Simmons taught Roger how to smoke cigars, drink scotch, and love organic chemistry

  • Simmonsspell determined the trajectory of Rogers education; his undergraduate and graduate degrees were in chemistry. After earning his doctorate in organic chemistry at Washington State University in Pullman, he studied the biophysical aspects of bile acids in Fred Kerns laboratory at the University of Colorado

  • It was in Dan Steinbergs laboratory at University of California-San Diego where he first fell in love with biology and began what would become a lifelong involvement in the assembly and secretion of apoB-containing lipoproteins

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Introduction

Simmons taught Roger how to smoke cigars, drink scotch, and love organic chemistry. After earning his doctorate in organic chemistry at Washington State University in Pullman, he studied the biophysical aspects of bile acids in Fred Kerns laboratory at the University of Colorado. It was in Dan Steinbergs laboratory at University of California-San Diego where he first fell in love with biology and began what would become a lifelong involvement in the assembly and secretion of apoB-containing lipoproteins.

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