Hall of Honor Recipient
Richard W. Von Korff is an acclaimed scientist who
has been recognized for his developmental research in molecular
medicine, biochemistry and organic chemistry. During his years
at the University of Minnesota, 1948 to 1966, he contributed
extensively to the School of Medicine. His accomplishments
continued at the Maryland Research Center in Baltimore, 1966 to 1977
and in 1977 he became associated with the Michigan Molecular Institute
at Midland where he chaired an international symposium.
Richard Von Korff published fifty scientific papers
in the areas of biochemistry and organic chemistry. Among his many
professional affiliations are the American Society of Biological
Chemists, and the American Chemical Society. In 1973 he was a
National Academy of Science exchange scientist to Romania and in
addition was one of two Americans invited to a USSR-GDR Symposium in
Leningrad.
Also of note are his services for YMCA Youth
Programs, the Minnesota Heart Association and acting as a Fellow with
the Helen Hay Whitney Foundation.
Mr. Von Korffs accomplishments in research
place him in an elitist group of scientists.