
Son of a physician in Pennsylvania, Dr.
Luchi took his B.S. degree from the University of Scranton in 1948 and his M.D. degree
from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1952. Following an internship
and residency at Penn, where he was Chief Resident in Medicine, he rose through the ranks
from Instructor to Associate Professor and became Associate Director of the Department of
Medicine Clinical Research Center. Following a stay at the University of Iowa as Professor
of Internal Medicine and Director of the Coronary Care Units of the VA and University
Hospitals in Iowa City, Dr. Luchi came to Baylor College of Medicine in 1970 as Professor
and Vice Chairman of Medicine and Chief of the Medical Service at the Houston Veterans
Affairs Medical Center. In 1978, Dr. Luchi took a sabbatical with Professor Exton-Smith in
London, England. Upon his return, a program in aging was begun at Baylor and at the VA
Hospital. In 1988, with the Huffington family's endowment, this program became the
Huffington Center on Aging, the first such clinical, research, and education aging center
in Texas.
Dr. Luchi's outside interests range from the study of Italian culture
and language to thoroughbred hunters and jumpers, skiing, and computers. He and his wife,
Jean, have two sons and two daughters; two are physicians, one is a gerontologist, and one
is a Jesuit Priest. Dr. Luchi is
listed in the The Best Doctors in America.

Happy Travels, Dr. Luchi!
The future Robert
J. Luchi, M.D., striking his service chief stance in his backyard in
Wilkes-Barre, PA, at age 9 (circa 1937). Check out those sneakers! On 3 March 1998,
we celebrated his 70th birthday.The young Bobby Luchi could not have envisioned
that he would become an eminent geriatrician and the founding director of Baylors Huffington Center on
Aging.
Such is life. But were glad he did arrive at this station and that he is still a
time traveler, still teaching and learning, and still living an exemplary life showing us
how to prepare for ones own old age -- e.g., Dr.
Luchi bicycled 175 miles from Houston to Austin over two days just after his
70th birthday to
support medical research. His 2002 travels include an African safari and a
bicycle trip in France.
e-mail -- rluchi@bcm.tmc.edu