- Susan Lynn Hefle
Susan Lynn Hefle (
October 23 ,1959 -August 30 ,2006 ) was an American food scientist who specialized in food allergens, specifically their detection and safety.Early life
A native of
Grafton, Wisconsin , she earned all three of her degrees at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison (B.S. -Microbiology , M.S. -Food safety , and Ph.D. - Foodtoxicology /immunology /allergy ), then did her post-doctoral work in the allergy section at the [http://www.med.wisc.edu University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School] before accepting a position as a Research Assistant Professor of Food Science and Technology at theUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1995.Research and teaching career
At Nebraska, she founded the [http://www.farrp.org Food Allergy Research and Resource Program] (FARRP) in 1995 and served as its codirector until her 2006 death. During that time, Hefle performed
research andextension to thefood industry. Considered an expert on food allergies and food allergens, she earned two patents for analytical methods onaflatoxin detection and her research led to the development of commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA ) for detecting any residual allergen foods that could contaminate other foods and created ELISAs for detectingpeanut , egg,almond ,walnut , andmilk products. She authored or co-authored over 130peer-review ed publications and earned two patents as a result of her efforts.Hefle was active in several professional organizations. She received the
Institute of Food Technologists (IFT)Samuel Cate Prescott Award in 2000 and was named an IFT Fellow in 2004. In 1999, Hefle was given the University of Nebraska's Institute of Agricultural and Natural Resources Dinsdale Family Faculty Award and earned the Marie Kelso Speaker Award from thecandy andconfectionery industries. Hefle also was named fellow of theAmerican Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology in 2003.As a member of IFT, Hefle was active in leadership role in the organization's [http://www.ift.org/divisions/biotech Biotechnology] , and [http://www.ift.org/divisions/toxicology Toxicology & Safety Evaluation] divisions, was a Scientific Lecturer, a member of the
Biotechnology Issues Task Force, and a Council Representative to the IFT Executive Committee.Personal life
Hefle was an avid
cycling rider and racer, competing since the early 1990s in road andtrack cycling events. Becoming a cycling judge in 1991, she advanced to the rank of national commissaire in 2006. Hefle was one of only 19 women to ever attain this honor in theUnited States and one of only 50 overall to do so. The United States has a total of 1500 cycling officials in this country as of 2006. In the mid-1990s, she founded [http://www.ambikerace.com/about.htm American Bicycle Racing (ABR)] inTinley Park, Illinois in order to bring out more grass roots cycling and support to junior and master-level riders that [http://www.usacycling.org USA Cycling] was neglecting. Hefle worked as its technical director until her death in 2006.Death
Hefle died of cancer on August 30, 2006. A memorial was held in her honor in
Lincoln, Nebraska onSeptember 14 ,2006 . IFT had an "In Memoriam" article on her in their October 2006 "Food Technology" magazine. An additional tribute was done to her in the October/ November 2006 issue of "Food Safety magazine."References
*"In Memoriam: Susan "Sue" Lynn Hefle." "Food Safety magazine." October/November 2006. p. 8.
*"In Memoriam: Susan L. Hefle." "Food Technology." October 2006. p. 81.External links
* [http://www.unl.edu/e-news/archives/digest.Sep.12.2006.html University of Nebraska-Lincoln September 12, 2006 E-News]
* [http://members.ift.org/IFT/Awards/AchievmentAwards/AwardWinners/pastawardwinners.htm Institute of Food Technologists Award Winners]
* [http://www.ift.org/cms/?pid=1000288 Institute of Food Technologists Fellows]
* [http://www.roperandsons.com/obituaries_detail.lasso?-Token.id=58963 Hefle obituary]
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