
The Aerospace Corporation
Astronaut Training & Space Exploration
Dr. DeLucas is the President and co-founder of Soluble Biotech, Inc. and on a part-time basis he also serves as a Principal Scientist at the Aerospace Corporation. He was previously a Professor in the School of Optometry, Senior Scientist and Director of the Comprehensive Cancer Center X-ray Core Facility, and Director of the Center for Structural Biology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Dr. DeLucas received five degrees from UAB culminating in a Doctor of Optometry degree and a Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry. He also received honorary Doctor of Science degrees from The Ohio State University, Ferris State University, the State University of New York (SUNY), and the Illinois College of Optometry. He has published 164 peer-reviewed research articles in various scientific journals, co-authored and edited several books on protein crystal growth and membrane proteins and is a co-inventor on 43 patents involving protein crystal growth, novel biotechnologies and structure-based drug design.
Dr. DeLucas was a member of the 7-person crew of Space Shuttle Columbia for Mission “STS-50”, called the United States Microgravity Laboratory-1 (USML-1) Spacelab mission. Columbia launched on June 25, 1992, returning on July 9. In 1994 and 1995, Dr. DeLucas served as the Chief Scientist for the International Space Station at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Presenter
Dr. Lawrence J. DeLucas
President and co-founder of Soluble Biotech, Inc.
Principal Scientist at The Aerospace Corporation
Presented to
Stapleton School
Stapleton, Al
Moderator
Carlos Velez
Senior Program Manager
Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design
Student Success Center
University of Texas-San Antonio










