Bor S. Luh International Award

The Bor S. Luh International Award has been awarded every year since 1956. Before 2005, this award was named the International Award. It is given to an individual or institution that had outstanding efforts in one of the following areas in food technology: 1) International exchange of ideas, 2) better international understanding, and/or 3) practical successful technology transfer to an economically depressed area in a developed or developing area.

The award was renamed for Bor S. Luh (1916-2001), who was born and educated in China before completing his education in the United States. Luh was the first president of the Chinese American Food Society in 1974-5 and received its Professional Achievement Award in 1984.

Award winners receive a plaque from the Bor S. Luh Endowment Fund of the Institute of Food Technologists Foundation and a USD 3000 honorarium.

Winners

Year Winner
1956 Robert S. Schull
1957 Laurence V. Burton
1958 Henri Cheftel
1959 Ross A. Chapman
1960 James R. Vickery
1961 Maynard A. Joslyn
1962 Lawrence J. Lynch
1963 Emil M. Mrak
1964 E.C. Bate-Smith
1965 Moritmer L. Anson
1966 George F. Stewart
1967 Zoltan I. Kertesz
1968 Max Milner
1969 Nevin S. Scrimshaw
1970 David B. Hand
1971 Alton Altschul
1972 Fritz H. Reuter
1973 Francis Aylward
1974 Hisateru Mitsuda
1975 Georg A. Borgstrom
1976 Clinton O. Chichester
1977 Joseph H. Hulse
1978 Stephan Bogyo
1979 John Hawthorn
1980 John C. Ayres
1981 Frode Bramsnaes
1982 Frederick Jack Francis
1983 Frank V. Kosikowski
1984 James Bunnell
1985 Keith H. Steinkraus
1986 Richard L. Hall
1987 Adolph (Al) S. Clausi
1988 R. Paul Singh
1989 Stephen S. Chang
1990 Judson M. Harper
1991 University of Georgia-Griffin & University of Nigeria
1992 Malcolm C. Bourne
1993 Jose Miguel Aguilera
1994 Alex Malaspina
1995 Daryl B. Lund
1996 Larry R. Beuchat
1997 Daniel Y.C. Fung
1998 Herbert W. Ockerman
1999 B. Ozuma Okezie
2000 Khee Choon Rhee
2001 Gustavo V. Barbosa-Canovas
2002 James H. Moy
2003 Poul Hansen
2004 Soliman Y.K. Shenouda
2005 INTSOY (International Soybean Program)
2006 Miguel A. Jimenez
2007 Manjeet S. Chinnan
2008 Bruce Hamaker
2009 Anna V.A. Resurreccion
2010 Syed S.H. Rizvi
2011 Dr. Gleyn Bledsoe
2012 Richard F. Stier
2013 George E. Inglett
2014 Theodore P. Labuza
2015 Joe Regenstein
2016 Jae Park
2017 Joseph Jen
2018 Kumar Mallikarjunan
2019 Joseph Jen
2020 Valente B. Alvarez
2021 Joseph Awika
2022 Melvin Pascall

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