Phillip Wickboldt Banda Photo

When asked to sum up his life in six words, Phil chose: “Went out West, never looked back.”

Dr. Phillip W. Banda, age 85, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, as the second son of Dr. Francisco and Edna W. Banda. He grew up in Washington, D.C. with his two brothers, Dr. Perry Banda, who predeceased him, and Capt. Lionel Banda USN (Ret) of Groton, CT. He graduated salutatorian from Gonzaga College High School in 1958 and then received his BS degree from Georgetown University. He went on to earn his PhD in Biophysics from Stanford University in 1969. Once he adapted to the strange new world of California, he was hooked. It also helped that he met his wife of 59 years, Carolyn Banda (Patten), when she dropped some books on the Stanford campus, which led to their meeting and lifelong partnership.

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