1944
Dr. Busler is born in Memphis, Tennessee to Louis Francis Junior and Dixie Florence Busler.
1959
Dr. Busler serves as director of the Memphis Astronomical Society, and later becomes president, vice president and treasurer.
1966
Dr. Busler graduates cum laude from Christian Brothers College, receiving a Bachelor of Science in chemistry.
1967
Dr. Busler authors “Guide to the Messier Objects, Volume I.”
1968
Dr. Busler becomes a teaching fellow at the University of Tennessee.
1972
Dr. Busler marries Karen Lindsay Drane.
1972
Dr. Busler serves as director of the planetarium at the Pink Palace Museum of the Memphis Museums.
1977
Dr. Busler receives a Doctor of Philosophy in physical biochemistry from the University of Tennessee.
1977
Dr. Busler becomes an assistant professor of chemistry at Christian Brothers College.
1979
Dr. Busler is named one of the Outstanding Young Men of America.
1981
Dr. Busler authors “Experiments in Physical Chemistry,” a laboratory manual.
1983
Dr. Busler is promoted to associate professor of chemistry at Christian Brothers University.
1984
Dr. Busler is appointed department chairman at Christian Brothers University.
1990
Dr. Busler becomes a legal consultant for patents and injuries.
1993
Dr. Busler authors “Guide to the Messier Objects, Volume II.”
1994
Dr. Busler serves as a visiting research scientist at Viral Antigens, Incorporated.
1996
Dr. Busler serves as a research scientist.
1996
Dr. Busler authors “Principles of Chemistry in the Laboratory,” a laboratory manual.
2000
Dr. Busler becomes a full professor of chemistry at Christian Brothers University.