Marianos yogore biography
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Mariano Yogore
Dr. Mariano G. Yogore, Jr. (December 29, 1921 in Iloilo City, Philippines – June 1, 2006) was a Filipinomicrobiologist.[1] He studied at the University of the Philippines in 1945 and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland in 1948.
Yogore was a research associate and professor of parasitology at the University of Chicago from 1969–1986. Prior to that, he was research associate and associate professor at the University of Chicago from 1967–1969. He also served as USPHS research fellow at the Department Microbiology at the University of Chicago between 1959 and 1961.
He was a member of the National Research Council of the Philippines from 1957–1973. He was also an instructor and later on professor of parasitology at University of the Philippines, Baguio, from 1945 to 1967.
He was a member of several honorary societies and professional organizations, and was listed as Philippine Man of Science (1964) and American Men and Women of Science No.
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Dr. Mariano G. Yogore Jr., 84, of Brighton, IL. Born Dec. 29, 1921 in Iloilo City, Philippines . Passed away at home, June 1, 2006 after a long battle with cancer. Beloved husband of Eliza G. Yogore, nee Guerrero; loving father of seven children, Mariano III and wife Rita Yogore of Flossmoor, IL, Eugene Yogore of Bellwood, IL, Elizabeth Kath of Brighton, IL, Marilyn and husband Guy Thompson of Alton, IL, Mary Ellen and husband Ed Kimmeth of Maryland Heights, MO, John and wife Shannon Yogore of Wood River, IL, and Michelle Yogore and fiance Nick Davenport of Brighton, IL; proud grandfather of 16, Kristina Yogore, Laarni Yogore, Mariano Yogore IV, Marita Yogore, Anna Yogore, Keegan Thompson, Dylan Kimmeth, Sidney Thompson, Connor Yogore, Eliza Kath, Gage Yogore, Morgun Yogore, Riley Ann Yogore, Cassidy Jones, Alexandria Yogore and Darby Jones. Dr. Yogore’s many accomplishments include: Professor and head of Institute of Public Health – Univ. of the Philippines. Research As
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Mariano Yogore
Dr. Mariano G. Yogore, Jr. (1921–2006) was a Full Professor in the University of Chicago Department of Microbiology beginning in 1959 and also Professor and head of Institute of Public Health at the University of the Philippines. He also had held the position of Research Associate and Professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics and Cellular Biology at Univ. of Chicago.
In 1945, he received his M.D. from the University of the Philippines College of Medicine and finished his internship. He joined the faculty at the U.P., working for the Institute of Hygiene and was selected by the institution to train at Johns Hopkins University where he received a Master of Public Health (1948), and later, the Doctor of Public Health (1957) degree. He worked for the U.P. prior to emigrating to the United states for more than 22 years (from 1945 to 1967) leaving as a Full Professor. He also held a World Health Organization Fellowship (1954) during his career, and received a US