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Roger Harrison MS’69, PhD’75 Receives Davis Ross Boyd Professorship

Roger Harrison MS’69, PhD’75, professor of chemical, biological, and materials engineering at the University of Oklahoma, was recently awarded the Davis Ross Boyd Professorship, one of the university’s highest honors that recognizes faculty who have consistently demonstrated outstanding teaching, guidance, and leadership for students. One of the highlights of his work is being the first author of the textbook Bioseparations Science and Engineering (2nd edition, Oxford University Press, 2015), which to date has been used in more than 90 universities in 16 countries on four continents.

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