Background
Lygre, David Gerald was born on August 10, 1942 in Minot, North Dakota, United States. Son of C. Gerald and Esther R. Lygre.
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This author touches on the following: human implications of cloning, biofeedback, parthenogenesis, psychosurgery, delayed aging, test-tube babies, redesigned organs, artificial wombs, selective abortions, human gene splicing, artificial insemination, sex preselection of fetuses, life sustenance after brain death, prenatal diagnosis of birth defects and other wonders of biomedical research.
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Lygre, David Gerald was born on August 10, 1942 in Minot, North Dakota, United States. Son of C. Gerald and Esther R. Lygre.
Bachelor, Concordia College, 1964; Doctor of Philosophy, U. North Dakota, 1968.
Postdoctoral fellow, Case Western Reserve U., Cleveland, 1968-1970; assistant professor of chemistry, Center Washington U., Ellensburg, 1970-1973; associate professor, Center Washington U., Ellensburg, 1973-1980; professor, Center Washington U., Ellensburg, since 1980; associate dean College Letters, Arts and Sciences, Center Washington U., Ellensburg, 1981-1989. Visiting professor U. York, England, 1976-1977, U. Washington, Seattle, 1983, U. Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1983-1984, U. Newcastle, Australia, 1991-1992. Reviewer manuscripts Wadsworth Public Company, Belmont, California, 1978-1983.
(This author touches on the following: human implications ...)
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Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Chemical Society, Sigma Xi.
Married Laurae Y. Johnson, August 20, 1966. Children: Jedd, Lindsay.