Inaugural Convocation March 21, 1986 Convocation Colloquia New York State Museum Auditorium Cultural Education Center Empire State Plaza, Albany 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Dr. Marshall W. Nirenberg Nobel Laureate Chief, Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md. "Positive and Negative Regulation of Species of mRNA by Cyclic AMP" 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. Dr. Rollin D. Hot&kiss Professor Emeritus, Rockefeller University Research Professor, State University of New York at Albany `Cycles in Genetics and the Academic Metabolism" Convocation Ceremony 3:00 p.m. New York State Museum Auditorium, Cultural Education Center, Empire State Plaza Academic Procession Concourse, Empire State Plaza Schenectady Pipers Invocation The Reverend Laman H. Bruner, Jr. Rector, Saint Peter's Episcopal Church, Albany .National Anthem Opening Welcome Vincent O'Leary, President State University of New York at Albany Greetings The Honorable Thomas M. Whalen, III, Mayor, City of Albany Dr. Henrik N. Dullea, Director of State Operations & Policy Management, on behalf of Governor Mario Cuomo Dr. Gordon M . Ambach, Commissioner, New York State Department of Education Mr. Donald M. Blinken, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, State University of New York Dr. Robert L. Friedlander, President and Dean, Albany Medical College Dr. W. Jean Dodds, Chief, Laboratory of Hematology, Wadsworth Center for Laboratories and Research, New York State Department of Health Professor of Hematology, School of Public Health Sciences Presentation of Honorary Degrees Dr. Rollin D. Hotchkiss, Doctor of Science Dr. Marshall W. Nirenberg , Doctor of Science Address Dr. David Axelrod, Commissioner, New York State Department of Health Benediction The Reverend Laman H. Bruner, Jr. Reception String quartet Members of the Procession Dean David 0. Carpenter, Mace Bearer Dr. David Axehod President Vincent O'Leary The Honorable Thomas M. Whalen, III Dr. Hen& N. Dullea Dr. Gordon M. Ambach Mr. Donald M. Blinken Dr. Robert L. Friedlander Dr. W. Jean Dodds Dr. Lawrence H. Flesh Dr. Judith A. Ramaley Honorary Degree Recipients Dr. Marshall W. Nirenberg Dr. Rollin D. Hot&kiss Members of the University Council Mr. Alan V. Iselin The Reverend Laman H. Bruner, Jr. Ms. A, Rita Chandellier Glavin Mr. Richard A. Hanft Mrs. Betty H. Hay Mr. Peter D. Kieman Mrs. Athena C. Kouray Mrs. Martha W. Miller Mr. Lewis A. Swyer Mr. Michael Miller Distinguished Guests Dr. Magda Gabor-Hot&kiss The Honorable Richard J. Conners The Honorable Geraldine Daniels Regent Shirley Brown Dr. Donald J. Nolan Trustee Edgar A. Sandman Dr. Jerome B. Komisar Dr. Joseph Burke Dr. Alden N. Haffner President Joseph J. Bulmer President Charles J. Meder Dr. Adrian G. Marcuse Ms. Loma McBamette Dr. Linda Randolph Mr. Lee J. VanDeCarr Rev. Carl B. Taylor Vice President Lawrence H. Poole State University of New York at Albany University Senate Chair Kendall A. Birr Dr. Walter Gibson Mr. John Hartigan Dr. Frank Pogue Dr. John W. Shumaker Dr. Lewis P. Welch Provost Warren E Ilchman Dean Richard Halsey Dean Robert Koff Dean Terence Thomberry Dean John Webb Dean Daniel Wolff Acting Dean Richard Edwards Members of the Faculty, School of Public Health Sciences Rajender Abraham, Ph.D. Kenneth Aldous, Ph.D. John Aronson, Ph.D. Corrado Baglioni, M.D. Shelton Bank, Ph.D. Marlene Belfort, Ph.D. Ronald Bellisario , Ph. D , Donald Bems, Ph.D. Monica Bishop, M.D. Joseph Bohorquez, M.D. Brian Bush, Ph.D. David Carpenter, M.D. Thomas Carter, Ph.D, James Catalfamo, Ph.P. Everly Conway de Mac&o, Ph.D. Anthony DeCaprio, Ph.D. Rudolf Deibel, M.D. Herbert Dickerman, M.D., Ph.D. W. Jean Dodds, D.V.M. George Eadon, Ph.D. Michael Fasco, Ph.D. John Fenton, Ph.D. Lorraine Flaherty, Ph.D. Joachim Frank, Ph.D. John Galivan, Ph.D. John Gierthy, Ph.D. Nisan Gilboa, M.D. Morris Gordon, Ph.D. Leo Grady, Ph.D. Howard Gruft, Ph.D. Katherine Hen&son, Ph.D. Liaquat Husain, Ph.D. Laurence Kaminsky, Ph.D. John Kaplan, Ph.D. Gordon Kaye, Ph.D. James Kim, D.V.M., D.Sc. Brajesh Kothari, Ph.D. S. Anand Kumar, Ph.D. Charles Kunz, Ph.D. Robert Laffin, Ph.D. David Lawrence, Ph.D. Albert0 Macario, M.D. John Mackiewicz, Ph.D. Albert Magro, Ph.D. Frank Maley, Ph.D. Gladys Maley, Ph.D. Carmen Mannella, Ph.D. Raphael Mannino, Ph.D. David Martin, Ph.D. Joseph Mascarenhas, Ph.D. Joseph Mazurkiewicz , Ph. D . James McSharry, Ph.D. Anne Messer, Ph.D. Terry Miller, Ph.D. Douglas Mitchell, Ph.D. Gerald Mizejewski, Ph.D. Volker Mohnen, Ph.D. Daniel Nealon, Ph.D. Patrick O'Keefe, Ph.D. Enzo Paoletti, Ph.D. Donald Parson, M.D:, D.Sc. Kenneth Pass, Ph.D. IanPorter, M.D. Robert Rej, Ph.D. G-Yull Rhee, Ph.D. Conly Rieder, Ph.D. `Thomas Rosano, Ph.D. William Samsonoff, Ph: Muriel Schauble, M.D. Richard Seegal, Ph.D. Jacquelin Shaffer, Ph.D William Shain, Ph.D. D. Mehdi Shayegani, Ph.D. Jay Silkworth, Ph.D. Waker Stahl, Ph.D. Lawrence Sturman, M.D., Ph.D. John Swann, Ph.D. Harry Taber, Ph.D. James Turner, Ph.D. Martin Wahlen, Ph.D. Ann Willey, Ph.D. Jonathan Wolpaw, M.D. Meyer Wolin, Ph.D. Au-Ya Shih Wu, M.D., Ph.D. Andrew Yencha, Ph.D. Members of the Faculty, State University of New York at Albany Citations Rollin D. Hot&kiss Your remarkable scientific career, marked by half a century of contributions to molecular genetics, qualifies you as a founding father of that field. You were the first to isolate, in pure form, an antibiotic, an important accomplishment that stimulated the development of a life-saving class of drugs. Well ahead of others, you brought forth to the scientific community vital information demonstrating that DNA molecules form the basis of genetic material, a profound discovery that sparked one of the most exciting periods in the history of science. For all of your brilliant and highly innovative work in molecular genetics, which continues today, for your boundless curiosity, your devotion to truth and rigor in thinking, and your warm and genuine interest in others, the State University of New York is deeply honored to confer upon you, Rollin D. Hotchkiss, the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science. Marshall W. Nirenberg Your supreme achievement in deciphering the genetic code places you among the pioneers of modem molecular biology. By breaking this code, and subsequently devising an ingenious method to unlock the sequence of the code, you have deciphered the Rosetta Stone of the biological world. Your enormous scientific talents now -extend to the study of the nervous system, providing revolutionary insights into the fundamental workings of the brain. . As a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Medicine, you represent an exemplary model of a scientist who has attained the pinnacle of your profession and yet is still capable of standing in awe and wonder at the magic of the universe. For your unparalleled contributions and your work training a generation of outstanding researchers, the State University of New York is privileged to confer upon you, Marshall W. Nirenberg, the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science.