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Leland C. Clark Jr.
Pages 58-63

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... TROLANDER LELAND C CLARK JR., retired vice president of Synthetic Blood International, died at the home of his daughter, Rebecca, in Cincinnati, Ohio, on September 25, 2005.
From page 60...
... The electrode, in its original form, has been in use throughout the world in a broad range of applications requiring precision measurement -- for water quality, many medical and pharmacological situations, and food production. Clark later envisioned a new form of polarographic sensor that used an enzymatic reaction to produce a polarographically measurable reaction product from an otherwise polarogaphically insensitive material.
From page 61...
... His citation reads "For bioengineering membrane-based sensors in medical, food, and environmental applications." Clark's many awards and honors include the NIH Research Career Award (1962) ; Distinguished Lecturer Award, American College of Chest Physicians (1975)
From page 62...
... Though not originally trained as a scientist, she was a very bright woman who learned not only the basic science, but also the intricacies of writing grant and patent applications. He is survived by his daughter, Susan Clark Wooley, and granddaughter, Laura Wooley; daughter, Joan Tornow, son-in-law, John Tornow, and grandsons, Nick and Alex Tornow; daughter, Linda Noyes, son-in-law, Dave Noyes, and grandson, David Friend; daughter, Becky Clark, and grandson, Chris Gerrard; and younger brother, Woodums Clark.


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