John Fryer (left) completed a Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and PhD. at Oregon State in 1956, 1957, and 1964, respectively. He was a Professor of Microbiology from 1964-1995. Robert W. MacVicar (middle) was president of Oregon State University from 1970-1986. MacVicar was also a professor of chemistry. Carl L. Anderson (right) was a Professor of Health from 1949-1972.
John Fryer (front row, fourth from left) completed a Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and PhD. at Oregon State in 1956, 1957, and 1964, respectively. He was a Professor of Microbiology from 1964-1995. Carl L. Anderson (front row, fifth from left) was a Professor of Health from 1949-1972.
The lab was completed in 1990 with a grant from the Bonneville Power Administration, matched by funds from OSU. Its purpose is the study of infectious organisms of salmonids and other freshwaster fish species. The facility includes an area with stock tanks, an experimental area with more than 250 tanks of various sizes, an isolation/quarantine lab, and a multi-user lab space. Today it is known as the John L. Fryer Salmon Disease Laboratory; Dr. Fryer established OSU’s fish disease research program
John Fryer (left) completed a Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and PhD. at Oregon State in 1956, 1957, and 1964, respectively. He was a Professor of Microbiology from 1964-1995. Carl L. Anderson (middle) was a Professor of Health from 1949-1972. Stuart E. Knapp (right) was a Professor of Veterinary Parasitology from 1959-1979 and also served as director of the honors program and Dean of Undergraduate Studies before moving to Montana State University.
John L. Fryer (left) completed a Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and PhD. at Oregon State in 1956, 1957, and 1964, respectively. He was a Professor of Microbiology from 1964-1995. Richard Y. Morita (second from left) served Oregon State University as a Professor of Microbiology from 1962-1990. Paul R. Ellicker (second from right) was a Professor of Bacteriology from 1947-1976. He was chair of the department from 1952-1976. Dr. Leo Parks (right) was a Professor of Microbiology from 1958-1985 who received the 1964 Basic Research Award.
John L. Fryer (left) completed a Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and PhD. at Oregon State in 1956, 1957, and 1964, respectively. He was a Professor of Microbiology from 1964-1995. Richard Y. Morita (second from left) served Oregon State University as a Professor of Microbiology from 1962-1990. Paul R. Ellicker (second from right) was a Professor of Bacteriology from 1947-1976. He was chair of the department from 1952-1976. Dr. Leo Parks (right) was a Professor of Microbiology from 1958-1985 who received the 1964 Basic Research Award.
John L. Fryer (left) completed a Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and PhD. at Oregon State in 1956, 1957, and 1964, respectively. He was a Professor of Microbiology from 1964-1995. Richard Y. Morita (second from left) served Oregon State University as a Professor of Microbiology from 1962-1990. Paul R. Ellicker (second from right) was a Professor of Bacteriology from 1947-1976. He was chair of the department from 1952-1976. Dr. Leo Parks (right) was a Professor of Microbiology from 1958-1985 who received the 1964 Basic Research Award.