The Hindu : Nobel Laureates In Chemistry: Down Memory Lane nobel Laureates in chemistry Down memory lane. 1965 robert burns WOODWARDfor his outstanding achievements in the art of organic synthesis. http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2001/10/18/stories/08180002.htm
Extractions: Front Page National Southern States Other States ... Next 2001 WILLIAM S. KNOWLES, RYOJI NOYORI and K. BARRY SHARPLESS for developing catalytic asymmetric synthesis. The achievements are of great importance for the development of new drugs and materials.2000-1991 2000 ALAN J. HEEGER, ALAN G. MACDIARMID, and HIDEKI SHIRAKAWA for the discovery and development of conductive polymers. 1999 AHMED ZEWAIL for his research and studies of transition states of chemical reactions using femtosecond spectroscopy. 1998 WALTER KOHN for his development of the density-functional theory and JOHN A. POPLE for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry. 1997 PAUL D. BOYER and JOHN E. WALKER for their elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and JENS C. SKOU for the first discovery of an ion-transporting enzyme, Na+, K+-ATPase. 1996 ROBERT F. CURL, Jr. , SIR HAROLD W. KROTO , and RICHARD E. SMALLEY for discovering fullerenes.
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8 July - Today In Science History (source), Died 8 July 1979 (born 10 Apr 1917) Born in Boston, Mass, robert Burnswoodward is an woodward was awarded the nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1965. http://www.todayinsci.com/7/7_08.htm
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The Harvard Guide Robbins, who won the nobel for work he did at Harvard, received the robert BurnsWoodward 19171979 Chemistry 1965 Laboratory synthesis of complex molecules. http://www.news.harvard.edu/guide/faculty/fac7.html
Extractions: Research on fixing the atomic weights of chemical elements Educated at home by his mother, a poet unimpressed by the local public schools, Richards started attending lectures at the University of Pennsylvania when he was 13. At 17 he graduated from college at the head of his class. He became interested in atomic weights (weights of the elements) as a graduate student at Harvard, and eventually discovered and corrected crucial and misleading errors in earlier calculations. George Minot 1885-1950 Research on liver treatment of the anemias (with William P. Murphy) The scion of a Boston Brahmin family, the at-first unambitious Minot eventually became a pioneer in the field of hematology, the study of blood. While researching the deadly blood disease known as pernicious anemia, Minot himself was stricken by diabetes. It was the discovery of insulin in 1921 that allowed him to continue his research, which ultimately led to his own discovery of the cure for pernicious anemia. William P. Murphy 1892-1982
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Extractions: Les prix Nobel de Chimie 1901-1998 Index : Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (Pays-bas, 30 août 1852 ; 1 mars 1911) : Découverte des lois de la dynamique chimique et de la pression osmotique des solutions. Emil H. Fischer (Allemagne, 9 oct. 1852 ; 15 juil. 1919 : Etudes et synthèses dans le domaine des sucres et du groupe des purines. Svante A. Arrhenius (Suède, 19 févr. 1859 ; 02 oct. 1927) : Théorie de la dissociation électrolytique. Sir William Ramsay (Royaume Unis, 2 oct. 1852 ; 23 juil. 1916) : Découverte de plusieurs éléments (gaz rares) dans l'air. Adolf von Baeyer (Allemagne, 31 oct. 1835 ; 20 août 1917) : Travaux sur les colorants organiques et sur les composés aromatiques. Henri Moissan (France, 28 sept. 1852 ; 20 févr. 1907) : Etudes et isolement de l'élément fluor. Eduard Buchner (Allemagne, 20 mai 1860 ; 13 août 1917) : Etudes en biochimie sur la fermentation en absence de cellules. Sir Ernest Rutherford (Royaume Unis, 30 aout 1871 ; 19 oct. 1937) : Chimie des substances radioactives. Wilhelm Ostwald (Allemagne, 2 sept. 1853 ; 4 avril 1932) : Catalyse, équilibre chimique et lois de vitesse.