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Dr. Todd Kuiken - is associate dean of Academic Affairs at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Feinberg School of Medicine and director of the Neural Engineering Center for Artificial Limbs at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. As a physician-scientist, Kuiken has been a leader in the design and implementation of new prosthetic systems. His achievements have improved, and continue to improve, the quality of life for amputees. Kuiken attended Idaho from 1978-1981 and majoring in biology and mechanical engineering. He is a native of Twin Falls, Idaho and received his M.D. from Northwestern University Medical School in 1990. He has been named Chicagoan of the Year, by Chicago Magazine. He holds four patents on innovative prosthetic devices. |
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Otis Livingston '91 - is remembered by Vandal fans for his leadership on the basketball court. He helped lead Idaho to the 1990 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. With his degree in telecommunications, Livingston became a sports broadcaster and now is sports anchor for "Today in New York" on WNBC-TV in New York City, the No. 1 market nationally. He also has contributed to NBC Sports coverage of the NBA and Stanley Cup finals, the World Series, the U.S Open Tennis championship, and the Athens and Torino Olympic Games. |
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Dr. Dayaldas T. Meshri '68 - is president and chief executive officer of Advanced Research Chemicals based in Catoosa, Oklahoma, and with facilities in Mexico and India. The company, founded by Meshri, is one of the world's largest producers of custom fluorine-based chemicals. A native of India, Meshri earned his doctoral degree in chemisty at Idaho, and completed post-doctoral studies at Cornell University. He also serves on the board of directors for the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology and is an active philanthropist. |
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