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Lauwers, Albert Richard was born on January 25, 1932 in Ronse, Belgium.
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Lauwers, Albert Richard was born on January 25, 1932 in Ronse, Belgium.
Bachelor of Science, University, Gent, Belgium, 1954; Master of Science, University, Gent, Belgium, 1956; Doctor of Philosophy in Sciences, University, Gent, Belgium, 1962.
Researcher, Interuniv. Institutions for Sciences in Belgium, Gent, 1958-1962;
chief assistant lecturer, University, Gent, 1962-1970;
docent, University, Gent, 1971-1977;
professor, University, Gent, since 1977. Aggregated teacher in biochemistry U. Gent, Belgium, 1971.
President Int Commission Pharmaceutical Enzymes, Gent, since 1975. Director Center for Standards F.I.P., 1978. Member group experts European Pharmacopoeia Commission, Strasbourg, France, since 1981.
Member BCR Commission European Coms., Brussels, 1982.
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Officer Order of Leopold II, 1973. Commissioner Order of Crown, 1983. Member International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, International Pharmaceutical Federation, Royal Dutch Chemical Federation, Belgian Federation Biochemistry, Flemish Chemical Federation, American Chemical Society, New York Academy Sciences, Sigma Xi.
Son of Gustave Rudolf and Romania Emiliana (Creteur) L. Geenens Emilienne, August, 1959. Children: Katelyne, Hugo, Marleen, Greet.