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Emil M. Mrak
Emil Marcel Mrak, (October 27, 1901-April 9, 1987), was and an American food scientist and microbiologist who later became Chancellor of University of California, Davis from 1959 to 1969. He was recognized internationally for his work in food preservation and as a world authority on the biology of yeasts. Additional recommended knowledge
Early lifeBorn in San Francisco, Mrak graduated from Campbell High School in Campbell, California. He received a B.S. degree in Food Technology in 1926, M.S. degree in 1928, and Ph.D. degree in botany and mycology in 1936 from University of California, Berkeley. While an undergraduate at Berkeley, Mrak was a member of the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. Career at Berkeley, then DavisHe was appointed as an instructor in Food Technology at UC Davis in 1937 and rose to the rank of Professor and department chairman in 1948. In 1951, he would lead the move of the department to its current location at UC-Davis. Mrak would be appointed chancellor of UC-Davis in 1959, serving in that position until 1969. He would be the first food scientist to ever be named president or chancellor of a college or university. The only other food scientist to have this honor is James L. Oblinger, chancellor of the North Carolina State University in Raleigh since 2005. Service with the Institute of Food TechnologistsA charter member of the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) in 1939, Mrak would serve as its President in 1957-58. He would also win numerous awards within IFT, including the Nicholas Appert Award (1957), the Babcock-Hart Award (1961), the International Award (1963), the Carl R. Fellers Award (1984 - first ever winner), and a Fellow (1970 - among the first class of 27 fellows inducted). He also served as chair of IFT's Northern California Section in 1947-48. DeathMrak died in Davis, California on April 9, 1987. Mrak Hall, the administration office building on the UC Davis campus, is named in his honor. UC Davis also named the Emil M. Mrak International Award in his honor starting in 1988. Other awards and honors
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