Walls, Lichun H., 1941-2003.
韓麗君
2/5/1941--3/3/2003
B.S., NTU; MS, Vanderbilt; PhD, Tufts
Obituary
from The Baltimore Sun
May 1996 Academia Sinica
美國馬里蘭州立摩根大學化學系副教授韓麗君,於五月二十日至
七月一日訪問化學所。韓博士的專長是分析生物化學,在臺期間將
以FPLC及光譜方法純化及研究 Tat 蛋白質.
韓麗君 論文題目:The relationship of idver xanthine
oxidase to quality of dietary protein 系所: 農化系 指導教授: 楊祖馨畢業年:1962年
Isolation and Preliminary Characterization of a Recombinant TAT Protein From
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Lichun H. Walls, PhD, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Morgan State University,
Baltimore
She taught biochemistry at Morgan State University for 28 years and researched
the AIDS virus, died Monday, March 3rd, of melanoma cancer at her Towson
home. She was 62.
She was an accomplished contract bridge player and traveled the world.
Born Lichun Han in Guizhou, China, and raised in Taiwan, she earned a degree
in agricultural chemistry from Taiwan University in 1962. She had a master's
degree from Vanderbilt University and a doctorate from Tufts University.
She also studied at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Dr. Walls
became a U.S. citizen in 1971 and moved to Baltimore four years later.
She joined the faculty of Morgan State in August 1978 and retired this month
because of ill health. She taught courses in biochemistry, organic chemistry,
and general chemistry.
"She was so dedicated to teaching she taught her last class four days before
she died," said her son, Edward Walls, a Peace Corps volunteer in Alba Iulia,
Romania. "She had to be wheeled into the classroom. She could not walk or
use her right arm. But she wanted to conduct her last exam. Teaching was
the most important part of her professional life."
Survivors include her husband of 35 years, Dr. Philip D. Walls, (MD) a Social
Security Administration psychiatrist; and another son, Wesley Walls
of Baltimore.
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Psychiatrist agrees to give up license over sexual misconduct.
Author: Jonathan Bor
Date: Mar 27, 1992 Start Page: 1.D Section: METRO
The Baltimore Sun
Abstract (Document Summary)
In an agreement that was made public yesterday, Dr. Philip D. Walls surrendered
his license on Feb. 12 to the state Board of Physician Quality Assurance.
He admitted he had a five-month sexual relationship with a female patient
who last fall complained to the board about the affair.
Dr. Walls maintained a private practice in Rosedale and treated patients
at St. Joseph Hospital in Towson. He voluntarily surrendered his privileges
at St. Joseph last Oct. 30 "as a result of the patient's complaint," according
to a document released by the board.
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