Awards & Winners

Wendell L. Roelofs

Date of Birth 26-July-1938
Place of Birth Orange City
(Sioux County, Iowa, United States of America)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Wendell Roelofs
Profession Chemist, Biochemist
Wendell L. Roelofs was the first researcher to characterize insect sex pheromone structures, developing microchemical techniques for the isolation and identification of pheromone components. Roelofs obtained his B.S. in chemistry in 1960 from Central College in Pella, Iowa and his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Indiana University in 1964. He is the Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor of Insect Biochemistry in the Department of Entomology at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. In his spare time, Roelofs coache[d] a youth league football team of kids aged eleven and twelve. Roelofs likened a cooperative effort in the laboratory to teamwork in football. With a coach's natural ability, he fostered an atmosphere where people could contribute their academic strengths and interests. "With our wide range of interests, we can always follow the most interesting lead whether it's my area of expertise or not," .... "That's how we stay at the forefront. It's synergistic. There's more creativity among us all." Roelofs received the National Medal of Science from President Ronald Reagan in 1983.

Awards by Wendell L. Roelofs

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1983


National Medal of Science for Biological Sciences
(For his fundamental contributions to basic and applied biology in the field of insect pheromones, their chemical composition and blends, their biosysnthesis, how insects perceive and respond to them, and their use in insect pest management.)

1982


Wolf Prize in Agriculture
(for his fundamental chemical and biological research on pheromones and their practical use in insect control.)