PULLMAN, Wash. Irwin “Ernie” Rose, Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, will be presented Washington State University’s highest alumni honor Oct. 14.
He will be honored as the 35th recipient of the WSU Regents’ Distinguished Alumnus Award during a public ceremony, beginning at noon in WSU’s Compton Union Building junior ballroom. A lecture, “From Protons to Protein Breakdown,” will immediately follow. A reception will wrap up the afternoon.
In 2004, Rose, 79, an enzymologist and emeritus researcher at the
Born in
During his studies at WSU, he was influenced by Herb Eastlick, a prominent WSU zoology teacher and mentor to many aspiring health care professionals, and Orlin Biddulph of WSU botany.
So he could prepare for a biochemistry career, Rose transferred from WSU to the
His professional career started at
Rose lives in
WSU Regents approved awarding the Regents’ Distinguished Alumnus Award to Rose during their May 6 meeting. Established in 1962, the award honors alumni who have made a distinguished contribution to society or who, through personal achievement, have brought distinction to the university.

