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  1. Ancien Étudiant Du Dartmouth College: Nelson Rockefeller, K. Barry Sharpless, Henry Paulson, Thaddeus Stevens, Robert Frost, Daniel Webster (French Edition)

81. Noyori Ryoji Encyclopædia Britannica
Noyori Ryoji Japanese chemist who, with K. barry sharpless and William S. Knowles,won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2001 for developing the first chiral
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82. Compass2001_08
K. barry sharpless, on the other hand, is awarded half of the Prize for developing K. barry sharpless, 60 years, born 1941 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
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"Pointing you in the right direction" No. 8/01 17th October, 2001 IN THIS ISSUE 2001 NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY AND, TO BALANCE THE LEDGER … NEW ELECTRONIC JOURNAL Russian journal of general chemistry TIPS AND TECHNIQUES Material safety data sheets FOR THE SURFBORED NICNAS National dangerous goods framework Biological and Chemical Weapons MEDLINEplus NEW ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARIES 2001 NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY P ress Release 10 October 2001 The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2001 for the development of catalytic asymmetric synthesis, with one half jointly to William S. Knowles, St Louis, Missouri, USA, and Ryoji Noyori, Nagoya University, Chikusa, Nagoya, Japan, "for their work on chirally catalysed hydrogenation reactions" and the other half to K. Barry Sharpless, the Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California, USA, "for his work on chirally catalysed oxidation reactions". Mirror Image Catalysis William S. Knowles discovered that it was possible to use transition metals to make chiral catalysts for an important type of reaction called hydrogenation, thereby obtaining the desired mirror image form as the final product. His research quickly led to an industrial process for the production of the L-DOPA drug which is used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. Ryoji Noyori has led the further development of this process to today's general chiral catalysts for hydrogenation.

83. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
K. barry sharpless Banquet Speech HOME SITE HELP ABOUT SEARCH NOBEL PHYSICSCHEMISTRY MEDICINE LITERATURE PEACE ECONOMICS LAUREATES ARTICLES EDUCATIONAL
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84. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
K. barry sharpless Nobel Lecture HOME SITE HELP ABOUT SEARCH NOBEL PHYSICSCHEMISTRY MEDICINE LITERATURE PEACE ECONOMICS LAUREATES ARTICLES EDUCATIONAL K.
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85. Science & Technology At Scientific American.com: Nobel Prize In Chemistry Awarde
K. barry sharpless(below at right) of the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla,Calif., was honored for developing chiral catalysts for a different class
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86. References For 10/3/03 - Synthesis Friday (Gibberellic Acid)
K. barry sharpless Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2002, 41(12), 20242032 Hartmuth C.Kolb, Pher G. Andersson, K. barry sharpless J. Am. Chem.
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Journal Article References for Ch242 References for 11/29/04 - 12/03/04 1a. Total synthesis of (.+-.)-methyl homosecodaphniphyllate.
A remarkable new tetracyclization reaction
Roger B. Ruggeri, Marvin M. Hansen, Clayton H. Heathcock;
J. Am. Chem. Soc.; 1988; 110(26); 8734-8736
1b. The Enchanting Alkaloids of Yuzuriha.
Heathcock, Clayton H.;
Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. Engl., 1992, 31(6), 665-681.
MIL-8 Ch 242 Reserve 2. Catalytic Asymmetric Diels-Alder Reactions.
Yujiro Hayashi
in: Cycloaddition reactions in organic synthesis /
edited by Shu Kobayashi and Karl Anker Jorgensen.
Wiley-VCH, 2002. Pages 1-55. MIL-8 Ch 242 Reserve RESERPINE 1a. Total synthesis of reserpine. Woodward, R. B.; Bader, F. E.; Bickel, H.; Frey, A. J.; Kierstead, R. W. Tetrahedron MIL-8 Reserve Ch242 1b. Reserpine Woodward, R.B. in Classics in total synthesis : targets, strategies, methods. Nicolaou, K.C. and E.J. Sorensen ; with a foreword by E.J. Corey Chapt. 4, pp. 55-64. VCH, c1996 MIL-8 Reserve Ch242 MIL-1 Reserve QD262 N52 1996 ESTRONE 1a. Estrone

87. Most Requested Journal Articles 4Q04 - Chemistry And Related Science - CAS Scien
Alina K.; Nugent, Anne K.; Hawker, Craig J.; Scheel, Arnulf; Voit, Brigitte;Pyun, Jeffrey; Frechet, Jean MJ; sharpless, K. barry; Fokin, Valery V.
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TITLE: Efficiency and fidelity in a click-chemistry route to triazole dendrimers by the copper(I)-catalyzed ligation of azides and alkynes AUTHOR(S): Wu, Peng; Feldman, Alina K.; Nugent, Anne K.; Hawker, Craig J.; Scheel, Arnulf; Voit, Brigitte; Pyun, Jeffrey; Frechet, Jean M. J.; Sharpless, K. Barry; Fokin, Valery V. CORPORATE SOURCE: IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA, 95120, USA SOURCE: Angewandte Chemie, International Edition (2004), 43(30), 3928-3932 CODEN: ACIEF5; ISSN: 1433-7851 PUBLISHER: LANGUAGE: English ABSTRACT:
Components that click: A large no. of diverse dendrimers was prepd. in almost quant. yield by the click-chem. transformation described in the title. In some cases filtration or solvent extn. was the only method required for purifn. in this highly efficient construction of the triazole units of the dendrimers. Most Requested Journal Articles - Chemistry and Related Science - 4Q04
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88. Most Requested Journal Articles 4Q04 - Chemistry And Related Science - CAS Scien
The growing impact of click chemistry on drug discovery details, Kolb, HartmuthC.; sharpless, K. barry Department of Chemistry, The Scripps Research
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The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Laboratory of Chemical Synthesis, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, 91125, USA Tetrahedron
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Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA J. Am. Chem. Soc.

89. K. Barry Sharpless - Wikipédia
Translate this page K. barry sharpless nasceu na Filadélfia, Pensilvânia, Estados Unidos em 1941.Doutorou-se em química em 1968 pela Universidade de Stanford.
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90. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Molecular Control Earns Nobel
barry sharpless is honoured for developing chiral catalysts for another important K barry sharpless Ryoji Noyori. The BBC is not responsible for the
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You are in: Science/Nature News Front Page World UK ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Wednesday, 10 October, 2001, 09:51 GMT 10:51 UK Molecular control earns Nobel
The 2001 Nobel Prize for chemistry honours work that allows scientists to make only one version of a molecule that has mirrored forms. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences picked out Americans William S Knowles and K Barry Sharpless and Ryoji Noyori of Japan for their pioneering efforts in this field. The atoms in certain molecules can often take up two different configurations that are mirror images of each other - just as four fingers and a thumb can be arranged into a left hand or a right hand. Cells generally respond to only one of the shapes, while the other form can, in extreme cases, be harmful. The thalidomide disaster in the 1960s resulted from the use of a molecule with the wrong handedness. Drug products Knowles, Sharpless and Noyori were responsible for developments that now mean pharmaceutical companies can choose the specific shape they want of a particular molecule and synthesise only that version. The academy said the results of the laureates' basic research were being used in a number of drug products like antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs and heart medicines.

91. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Molecular Control Earns Nobel
of Sciences picked out Americans William S Knowles and K barry sharpless and barry sharpless is honoured for developing chiral catalysts for another
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BBC NEWS News Front Page World UK England ... Talking Point Wednesday, 10 October, 2001, 09:51 GMT 10:51 UK
Molecular control earns Nobel
The 2001 Nobel Prize for chemistry honours work that allows scientists to make only one version of a molecule that has mirrored forms. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences picked out Americans William S Knowles and K Barry Sharpless and Ryoji Noyori of Japan for their pioneering efforts in this field. The atoms in certain molecules can often take up two different configurations that are mirror images of each other - just as four fingers and a thumb can be arranged into a left hand or a right hand. Cells generally respond to only one of the shapes, while the other form can, in extreme cases, be harmful. The thalidomide disaster in the 1960s resulted from the use of a molecule with the wrong handedness. Drug products Knowles, Sharpless and Noyori were responsible for developments that now mean pharmaceutical companies can choose the specific shape they want of a particular molecule and synthesise only that version. The academy said the results of the laureates' basic research were being used in a number of drug products like antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs and heart medicines.

92. Cope Scholar Awards
Stuart L. Schreiber, John I. Brauman, Peter B. Dervan, K. barry sharpless,James P. Collman, Erick M. Carreira, barry K. Carpenter, David B. Collum,
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93. Honorary Members
sharpless, K. barry. The Scripps Research Institute, USA. Professor sharpless isone of the most outstanding chemists in the world.
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HONORARY MEMBERS Alferof, Zhores I. I offe Physico-Technical Institute, Russia
Professor Alferov is one of the most outstanding physicists who made pioneering contributions to studies of III–V semiconductor heterostructures. His seminal contributions to physics and technology of III–V semiconductor heterostructures, especially investigations of injection properties, development of lasers, solar cells, LED's, and epitaxy processes have led to the creation of modern heterostructure physics and electronics. He is a recipient of numerous awards including the Nobel Prize in physics. Fischer, Edmond H. University of Washington, USA
Professor Fisher is one of the world most outstanding scientists. He made outstanding and profound contributions to various fields of biology and biochemistry. Professor Fischer performed a fundamental research that opened new horizons in science. He discovered that interactions between lymphocytes and macrophages are possible via a special surface protein that works as a phosphatase, removing a phosphate group from an enzyme. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for his contribution to the characterization of the first protein, which revealed a novel mechanism for enzyme control. Hartwell, Leland H.

94. Nat' Academies Press, Beyond The Molecular Frontier: Challenges For Chemistry An
sharpless, K. barry, 32. sharpless epoxidation, 99. Shaw, George Bernard, 28.Shirakawa, Hideki, 164. Silicon chip, 38. Singlemolecule spectroscopy, 64
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95. Pomona College : News@Pomona
Dr. K. barry sharpless, who won the 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, will give fourlectures on his current research, as part of the 41st Fred J. Robbins
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Nobel Laureate Chemist Dr. K. Barry Sharpless
Robbins Lecture Series at Pomona College
Dr. K. Barry Sharpless, who won the 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, will give four lectures on his current research, as part of the 41st Fred J. Robbins Lectureship, at Pomona College. The lectures are open to the public, free of charge and will be held January 28-31st.
The lectures are:
"How to Discover Something New," January 28, Tuesday, 8 p.m.;
"New Chemistry and How to Discover It," January 29, Wednesday, 4:30 p.m.;
"Click Chemistry - The Concept," January 30, Thursday, 4:30 p.m.; and "Click Chemistry Applications," January 31, Friday, 4:30 p.m. Sharpless is currently the W. M. Keck Professor of Chemistry at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) in La Jolla. Along with his co-workers, he discovered and developed many widely used catalytic oxidation processes. According to Dan O'Leary, associate professor of chemistry at Pomona College, "These processes have been used to produce new pharmaceuticals that couldn't have been imagined 20 years ago. And, academic chemists have widely incorporated his methodology in their own teaching and research."

96. K. Barry Sharpless - Wikipedia
Translate this page K. barry sharpless nació en Filadelfia, Pennsylvania (EE.UU.) en 1941. Doctor enQuímica en 1968 por la Universidad de Stanford. Desde 1990 es profesor de
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97. Index - Tech - Kémiai Nobel-díj A Királis Molekulák Szintéziséért
A díj másik felét az amerikai K. barry sharpless kapja, A harmadik kitüntetett,K. barry sharpless egy másik fontos reakciótípusnál, az oxidációs
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98. News Of Interest To The Catalytic Community,
Nagoya, Japón, K. barry sharpless Instituto Scripps de Investigación K.barry sharpless. born 1941 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Spanish Catalysis Society
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  • 2003 Eugene J. Houdry Award of the North American Catalysis Society which, in the words of its president Dr. John N. Armor, "it is a very high honor, often considered the most important award in heterogeneous industrial catalysis in the USA and probably in the world".
    "THE WOLF FOUNDATION 2001 PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY"
    The Prize Committee for Chemistry of the Wolf Foundation did unanimously decide that the Prize for 2001 be jointly awarded to:
    Henri B. Kagan
    Ryoji Noyori
    Universidad de Nagoya
    K. Barry Sharpless
    La Jolla, California, USA

    for their pioneering, creative and crucial work in developing asymmetric catalysis for the synthesis of chiral molecules, greatly increasing mankind's ability to create new products of fundamental and practical importance. H. B. Kagan (born 1930, France), R. Noyori (born 1938, Japan) and K. B. Sharpless (born 1941, USA), have independently made great advances in developing the ability to synthesize chiral molecules. They pioneered the use of chiral molecular metal complexes as catalysts in asymmetric synthesis. Minute amounts of such catalysts can enable the production of large amounts of desired products of controlled handedness. These catalysts can perform various molecular transformations in an asymmetric fashion, such as reduction, oxidation and isomerization, leading to a variety of useful chiral products. The chiral synthetic advances made by these three scientists, working on three different continents but pursuing the same significant goals, are critical to pharmaceutical manufacturing and the preparation of a very large number of molecules of controlled handedness. Their pioneering work has revolutionized our understanding of asymmetric catalysis and provided the means for efficient industrial and laboratory preparations of important pharmaceutical products and fine chemicals needed for daily life.

99. Universität Karlsruhe (TH) - Lichtgestalt Der Organischen Chemie
K. barry
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