Background
Jenness, Robert was born on September 21, 1917 in Rochester, New Hampshire, United States. Son of Myron I. and Ruth (Libby) Jenness.
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"Milk and products made from it affect the lives of a large proportion of the world's population. Many dairy products are consumed at times and in places far removed from the point at which the milk was produced. This is made possible by the chemical and physical treatments and fractionations applied to milk by modern technology. These treatments are designed to preserve the nutritional value of the milk constituents in the form of palatable products. As food technology in general becomes more advanced and more sophisticated, there is less need for specific commodity technology; on the other hand, there is more need for specific knowledge of raw materials and the effects of various processing treatments on them." - From the Preface to Dairy Chemistry and Physics
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Jenness, Robert was born on September 21, 1917 in Rochester, New Hampshire, United States. Son of Myron I. and Ruth (Libby) Jenness.
Bachelor of Science, University New Hampshire, 1938. Master of Science, University Vermont, 1940. Doctor of Philosophy, University Minnesota, 1944.
With, Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, 1938-1940; member of faculty, University of Minnesota, since 1940; professor biochemistry, University of Minnesota, 1953-1984; professor emeritus, University of Minnesota, since 1984; adjunct professor of chemistry, New Mexico State University, since 1984.
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Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Chemical Society (Borden award in dairy chemistry 1953), American Society Biological Chemists, American Dairy Science Association (Distinguished Service award 1986), American Society Mammalogists, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alpha Zeta., Gamma Sigma Delta.
Married Katherine Ward, August 30, 1940. Children: Douglas F., Malcolm I., David R.