Background
Luh, Bor Shiun was born on January 13, 1916 in Shanghai, China. Arrived in United States, 1946, naturalized, 1958. Son of Tsung Fong and King Yin (Chen) Luh.
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Luh, Bor Shiun was born on January 13, 1916 in Shanghai, China. Arrived in United States, 1946, naturalized, 1958. Son of Tsung Fong and King Yin (Chen) Luh.
Bachelor of Science, Chiao Tung University, Shanghai, 1938. Master of Science in Food Science, University California, Berkeley, 1948. Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Chemistry, 1952.
Chemist MaLing Canned Foods Company Ltd., Shanghai, 1941—1946. Research assistant University California, Berkeley, 1948—1951, junior specialist Davis, 1952—1956, assistant food technologist, 1956—1957, 1957—1963, associate food technologist, 1963—1969, food technologist, from 1969. Professor Pahlavi University, Shiraz, Iran, 1977—1978.
(The perishable nature of the fresh produce of vegetables ...)
Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science, Chinese Institute Engineers United States of America (chairman food processing section 1968, 1976), North America Society Phytochemistry, American Oil Chemists Society, American Association Cereal Chemists, Institute Food Technologists, American Chemical Society, Sigma Xi.
Married Bai Tsain Luh, November 23, 1940. Children: Jane Luh Chien, Janet S. Luh Seastrom.