Kentaro Inoue Content / Kentaro Inoue Content for ºÙºÙÊÓƵ en The Late Professor Inoue Would Be Proud /news/late-professor-inoue-would-be-proud <p>Four years after plant sciences professor Kentaro Inoue was struck and killed while riding his bike, the last three graduate students from his lab are ensuring his scientific legacy lives on through their published research, careers in industry and academia, and mentoring of future science students.</p> <p>Philip Day, Laura Klasek and Lucas McKinnon successfully completed their doctoral degrees in the past year, having continued their studies with the support of plant biology professor Steven Theg, one of Inoue’s colleagues, and the Department of Plant Sciences.</p> September 08, 2020 - 5:02pm Dave Jones /news/late-professor-inoue-would-be-proud IN MEMORIAM: Vernon Singleton and Kentaro Inoue /news/memoriam-vernon-singleton-and-kentaro-inoue <p>Vernon Singleton, viticulture and enology professor emeritus known for trailblazing research and textbooks that are still used today, died Aug. 26 at the age of 93.</p> September 02, 2016 - 9:54am Dave Jones /news/memoriam-vernon-singleton-and-kentaro-inoue