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Hector DeLuca

Steenbock Research Professor at University of Wisconsin

Hector Floyd DeLuca, born in 1930 in Pueblo, Colorado, is an emeritus professor and former chairman of the biochemistry department at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.1 He is renowned for his groundbreaking research on Vitamin D, which has led to the development of several pharmaceutical drugs treating conditions such as kidney failure, osteoporosis, and psoriasis.12

DeLuca's career at the University of Wisconsin–Madison spans over five decades, during which he:

  1. Served as the Steenbock Research Professor from 1965 to 20113
  2. Chaired the biochemistry department from 1970-1986 and 1991-20053
  3. Trained nearly 160 graduate students1
  4. Filed almost 2,000 patents12

His research has significantly advanced the understanding of vitamin D metabolism and its hormonal roles in human health.1 DeLuca's work has not only established the University of Wisconsin–Madison as a global hub for Vitamin D studies but has also generated substantial revenue for the university through technology licensing.12

DeLuca's achievements include:

  • Election to the United States National Academy of Sciences in 19791
  • Founding of multiple biotechnology companies, including Deltanoid Pharmaceuticals12
  • Development of eight pharmaceuticals used for treating various diseases4
  • Publication of over 1,200 scientific papers4

In recognition of his contributions, three buildings on the Wisconsin campus, including the DeLuca Biochemistry Building, were named in his honor in 2014.12

Highlights

Sep 1 · amacad.org
Hector Floyd DeLuca - American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Oct 15 · warf.org
Hector DeLuca - Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
Hector DeLuca - Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
Aug 8 · en.wikipedia.org
Hector DeLuca - Wikipedia
Hector DeLuca - Wikipedia

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Madison, Wisconsin, United States