Douglas S. Green *80

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Douglas Green, professor of biology at St. Michael’s College in Vermont, died peacefully March 8, 2011, after having had health concerns for several years. He was 58.

Green earned a bachelor’s degree from Stanford in 1975 and a Ph.D. in biology from Princeton in 1980. He taught at Vassar and Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where he also earned a master’s degree in computer science in 1986. In 1987, Green moved to Vermont and became a professor at St. Michael’s College, first in the computer science department and then in biology.

Green met his wife, Donna Bozzonne *83, in 1978 when she started her graduate work at Princeton. They married in 1982, and she, too, became a professor of biology at St. Michael’s.

She survives him, as do their two daughters and Green’s father, Oscar.

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