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  1. Donald Kennedy (August 18, 1931 – April 21, 2020) was an American scientist, public administrator, and academic. He served as Commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (1977–1979), President of Stanford University (1980–1992), and Editor-in-Chief of Science (2000–2008).

  2. Donald Kennedy, a neurobiologist who became the eighth president of Stanford in 1980 and helped set the stage for its transformation into one of the nation’s top research universities during his ...

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  3. Apr 23, 2020 · Donald Kennedy, who led Science through turbulent times, dies at 88. A lifetime of public service included heading Stanford University and the Food and Drug Administration. 23 Apr 2020. By Jeffrey Mervis. Donald Kennedy spoke at Stanford University's 1978 commencement while serving as commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

  4. Jun 5, 2020 · Donald Kennedy—public servant, university president, and former Science editor-in-chief—died on 21 April. He was 88. A born naturalist, broad intellectual, and leader, Don engaged in controversial areas as diverse as the safety of artificial sweeteners, the overuse of pesticides and antibiotics, the impacts of human population growth, the ...

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  5. Apr 23, 2020 · Donald Kennedy, a neurobiologist who headed the Food and Drug Administration before becoming president of Stanford University, where he oversaw major expansions of its campus and curriculum...

  6. “He was kinetic—physically and conceptually,” recalls Pulitzer Prize–winning history professor emeritus David M. Kennedy, ’63, who took one of Kennedy’s biology classes as an undergrad in the early ’60s.

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  8. Apr 22, 2020 · Professor Kennedy was Stanford’s eighth president and one of Human Biology’s founders and early Directors; he was a gifted and charismatic teacher who inspired so many students.