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Raymond Frederick “Ray” Baddour

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Raymond Frederick “Ray” Baddour Veteran

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
15 Dec 2017 (aged 92)
Belmont, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Belmont, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.3986122, Longitude: -71.1864504
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Raymond F Baddour
in the U.S., World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
ViewU.S., World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
Name: Raymond F Baddour
Ship, Station or Activity: Wilmette
Ship Number or Designation: IX-29
Muster Date: 4 Sep 1945Professor and Entrepreneur MIT Lammot du Pont
Dr. Baddour received a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame; a M.S. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and a Sc.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also received an Honorary Doctor of Science from St. Andrews Presbyterian College. Dr. Baddour was a Professor of Chemical Engineering at MIT from 1951 – 1973. He founded the Environmental Laboratory at MIT in 1970 and served as Director from 1970 – 1976. Dr. Baddour was Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering from 1969 – 1976 and was awarded the Lammot du Pont Professorship in 1969. In 1980 Dr. Baddour co-founded the biopharmaceutical company Amgen and served as Director until 1987. In addition, he was a co-founder of Ascent Pediatrics; MatTek Corp.; BREH Partners; BREHK, Inc.; BLW Corp.; Enterprise Management Corp.; SKB, Inc.; Energy Resource Co.; Abcor, Inc.; and Amicon Corp. Dr. Baddour served as Director at ActivBiotics, Inc.; Scully Signal Co.; Hyseq, Inc.; Lam Research Corp.; and the Raychem Corp. He was Chairman of ERCO, AG. Dr. Baddour was a consultant to Oxbow Corp.; Mobil Chemical Co.; Freeport Minerals Co.; Allied Chemical Co.; Roger Milliken and Co.; Loeb, Rhodes and Co.; LFE Corp.; Stauffer Chemical Co.; Hooker Chemicals Corp.; Avco Research and Advanced Development; Celanese Corp.; and Stone & Webster Engineering Corp. He was a Member of the Business Advisory Committee of Medical Science Partners and the Science Advisory Committee of General Motors Corp. Dr. Baddour was a Senior Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Science Foundation of the Renal Biophysical Laboratory at Harvard Medical School and MGH.
Raymond F Baddour
in the U.S., World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
ViewU.S., World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
Name: Raymond F Baddour
Ship, Station or Activity: Wilmette
Ship Number or Designation: IX-29
Muster Date: 4 Sep 1945Professor and Entrepreneur MIT Lammot du Pont
Dr. Baddour received a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame; a M.S. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and a Sc.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also received an Honorary Doctor of Science from St. Andrews Presbyterian College. Dr. Baddour was a Professor of Chemical Engineering at MIT from 1951 – 1973. He founded the Environmental Laboratory at MIT in 1970 and served as Director from 1970 – 1976. Dr. Baddour was Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering from 1969 – 1976 and was awarded the Lammot du Pont Professorship in 1969. In 1980 Dr. Baddour co-founded the biopharmaceutical company Amgen and served as Director until 1987. In addition, he was a co-founder of Ascent Pediatrics; MatTek Corp.; BREH Partners; BREHK, Inc.; BLW Corp.; Enterprise Management Corp.; SKB, Inc.; Energy Resource Co.; Abcor, Inc.; and Amicon Corp. Dr. Baddour served as Director at ActivBiotics, Inc.; Scully Signal Co.; Hyseq, Inc.; Lam Research Corp.; and the Raychem Corp. He was Chairman of ERCO, AG. Dr. Baddour was a consultant to Oxbow Corp.; Mobil Chemical Co.; Freeport Minerals Co.; Allied Chemical Co.; Roger Milliken and Co.; Loeb, Rhodes and Co.; LFE Corp.; Stauffer Chemical Co.; Hooker Chemicals Corp.; Avco Research and Advanced Development; Celanese Corp.; and Stone & Webster Engineering Corp. He was a Member of the Business Advisory Committee of Medical Science Partners and the Science Advisory Committee of General Motors Corp. Dr. Baddour was a Senior Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Science Foundation of the Renal Biophysical Laboratory at Harvard Medical School and MGH.


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