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“William L. Ogren, former research leader of the Photosynthesis Research Unit, Agricultural Research Service, US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and this website former Professor of Agronomy (now Department of Crop Sciences) and of Plant Biology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), was honored during a ceremony on Sep 10, 2011, at the Rebeiz Foundation1 for Basic Research headquarters in Champaign, Illinois. Over
60 guests (Fig. 1), including Christoph Benning, Govindjee, Archie Portis, Constantin (Tino) A. Rebeiz, and Carole Rebeiz, representing all the members of the Board of Directors of the Foundation, attended the ceremony. The ceremony included a buffet style dinner, and testimonials by Govindjee (UIUC), Archie Portis (formerly with the Photosynthesis Research Unit, USDA), Jack Widholm (a former colleague at UIUC), Christoph Benning, speaking for Chris Somerville (a former post-doctoral associate) who could not attend and David Krogmann (Bill’s PhD advisor). Tino Rebeiz (President of the Foundation) presented a recognition plaque, and a monetary award, to Bill Ogren (Fig. 2, left). Figure 2 (right) shows Ogren with others who gave presentations.
Fig. 1 TPX-0005 mw Photograph of attendees at the award ceremony. William Ogren is sitting in the 2nd row, 3rd from right; next to him is David Krogmann (his PhD advisor; 2nd from right); Carolyn Ogren, Bill’s wife is 4th from 2-hydroxyphytanoyl-CoA lyase right. Carole and Tino Rebeiz are 3rd and 4th from right in the first row. Photo by Laurent Gasquet Fig. 2 Left Photograph of William (Bill) Ogren (left) receiving the Award from Constantin (Tino) A. Rebeiz (Foundation president; middle); Carolyn Ogren (wife of Ogren; right). Right Photograph (left to right) Tino Rebeiz, Archie R. Portis (testimonial), David W. Krogmann (testimonial and Ogren’s Ph.D. advisor), William L Ogren, Carolyn Ogren, Jack M. Widhom (testimonial), Govindjee (testimonial), and Christoph Benning (testimonial from C.R. Somerville).