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February 2010 Lab Update
Posted by: Ubertramp on 2010.02.09
Categories & Tags: Loma Linda University
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Well, for this Lab Update, I have some some really bad news. Dr. Lora Green passed away a couple of weeks ago. I worked with her on several papers and grant proposals and found myself in her office asking questions on a regular basis. She will very definitely be missed. Since I’m not very good at this sort of thing, here is the obit that ran in the local papers:
“LORA M. GREEN PhD Untouched Serenity Offsetting the intense sorrow of her loss on January 11, 2010, as colleagues, friends and family we have had the joy of working, relaxing and living with Lora–husband of 35 years, Timothy Green and son, Keigm Green; daughter of Marlene and Everett (deceased) Murray. In her Redlands, CA home, Lora was diverse in her interests in people, ideas and actions — a researcher, artist, mentor, comedian, teacher, gambler, and “five-star scientist.” But above the science, her humble way, enthusiasm, humor and goodness depicts Lora’s unique and beautiful being.”



