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As a postdoc in Dr. Ingram lab for 6 years, I learned a lot of metabolic engineering research from him. He is so much wise and nice, and I will love you and miss you always.
Huabao Zheng
September 01, 2020 | Coworker
Charleston, South Carolina
Dr. Lonnie O'Neal Ingram CHARLESTON - Dr. Lonnie O'Neal Ingram, who pioneered genetic engineering of bacteria for production of fuels and chemicals from inedible plant materials, passed away on June 25, 2020 at the age of 72 in Charleston, South Carolina. Dr. Ingram served as a Professor of...
Read MoreAs a postdoc in Dr. Ingram lab for 6 years, I learned a lot of metabolic engineering research from him. He is so much wise and nice, and I will love you and miss you always.
Huabao Zheng
September 01, 2020 | Coworker
Dr. Ingram was one of the most brilliant scientist I ever knew. He was one of the nicest men I have ever known during my Secretary career. He will be missed by everyone.
Janet Gilbert
July 08, 2020 | Coworker
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Janet Gilbert
July 08, 2020 | Coworker
It is with deep sadness I recently found out on the passing of Professor Ingram whom I knew since 1999 when I began a postdoc with Professor Preston in their department at UF. He is a one of the most brilliant scientists I have ever known. When I look back to my time at UF, meeting and working with Prof. Ingram and collaborating with his group, I learnt so much and have kept memories of my experience there to this day. It's difficult to imagine losing a scientist of this calibre who has given...
Tony Gutierrez
July 03, 2020 | Coworker