- Elmer Noble
Elmer Ray Noble, (
16 January 1909 –8 March ,2001 ) was professor of zoology at theUniversity of California, Santa Barbara , and an internationally recognized protozoologist and parasitologist.Noble was born in
Pyongyang ,Korea , to AmericanMethodist missionary parents,William Arthur Noble andMattie Wilcox Noble . He lived with his family in Korea until 1927, when he and his identical twin brother,Glenn Arthur Noble , moved to the United States to attend theUniversity of California, Berkeley , where he earned aB.A. inzoology , an M.A. in zoology, and aPh.D. in protozoology and parasitology.Noble joined the UC Santa Barbara faculty in 1936, where he worked for 38 years before retiring in 1974.
At UC Santa Barbara, he was, in turn; Chairman of the Department of Biological Sciences, Dean of Liberal Arts, Acting Provost, Acting Chancellor, Vice Chancellor, and Vice Chancellor for Graduate Affairs.
He held administrative offices in the following professional societies:
*President, Society of Southern California Parasitologists
*Vice-President, American Microscopical Society
*President, Society of Protozoologists
*President, American Society of ParasitologistsIn 1971, Noble and his twin co-authored: PARASITOLOGY. The Biology of Animal Parasites. Elmer R. Noble and Glenn A. Noble. Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia.
In 1978, the former Biological Sciences Building at Santa Barbara was renamed Elmer Ray Noble Hall in his honor.
In addition to his teaching and research, he is remembered for the first description of the pathogenic
myxosporea n, "Ceratomyxa shasta ". His contributions to this field have also been recognized with thepatronym y of two species ofmyxozoa n, "Myxidium noblei" Zubchenko & Krasin, 1980 and "Myxobolus noblei" (Sarkar, 1982).
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