Joseph Bouckaert
March 3rd, 1940 - July 7th, 2020
Joseph
Bouckaert unexpectedly left us during a medical procedure. He is survived
by his loving wife of 54 years, Christine; his two children, Mikael and
Peter; his daughter-in-law, Nicolette; and his three grandchildren,
Thomas, Sebastian, and Katherine. He was preceded in death by his son,
Thomas. He also leaves behind his mother, five brothers, and their
families. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date.
Joseph Bouckaert was instrumental in the
creation of KU Leuven Research and Development (LRD) in Belgium in the
early seventies. As its first director, Joseph grew LRD into a leading
European entity, brought international dimensions to the company, and laid
the foundation for its patent activities. Under his tenure, valuable
connections with the VC world were initiated and expanded. He then became
the CEO at a number of prominent biotech companies, including Advanced
Genetic Sciences (AGS), and ended up one of Silicon Valley's true
visionaries of the late eighties. Among his last professional endeavors
was the design of an innovation incubator at one of the new campuses of
UCSF. After his retirement, he became a founding board member of Amici
Lovanienses, where he kept advocating for innovative approaches to
existing challenges.
He loved all of life, from its greatest
operas to the simplest song of a bird. He brought warmth and joy
everywhere he went and he will be dearly missed.
Published by San Francisco Chronicle from
Jul. 31 to Aug. 2, 2020.
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