Extractions: University Medal for Penn's Nobelists in Chemistry The University of Pennsylvania's Medal for Distinguished Achievement was presented at a banquet on Friday evening to each of the three Nobelists by President Judith Rodin. Below are their citations: Nobel Laureates Hideki Shirakawa Alan MacDiarmid and Alan J. Heeger before last week's Symposium to Celebrate the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Hundreds of scientists from around the world gathered at LRSM to hear each of the Nobelists lecture on Friday morning. That afternoon's session and the Saturday sessions featured leading scientists from academia and industry who spoke about synthesis and properties of conductive polymers and the theory and related technological advances spawned by the Nobel Prize-winning research that was a collaborative interdisciplinary effort. As a chemist with distinguished research accomplishments in inorganic and materials chemistry, you had the vision to foresee the possibility of making organic polymers conduct electricity, resulting in the discovery and development of the new class of material "Conducting Polymers". As a member of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania since 1955 you made fundamental contributions to the chemistry of silicon and transition metals prior to your discovery of polymer conductivity in 1977. In collaboration with Hideki Shirakawa and colleague physicist Alan Heeger, you demonstrated that the organic polymer, polyacetylene, could be chemically doped to exhibit metallic properties, thus discovering a phenomenon completely new and unexpected to both the chemistry and physics communities.
Heeger To Speak At 28th Annual Nobel Laureate Lecture alan J. heeger, one of three cowinners of the 2000 Nobel Prize in chemistry forhis work in conductive polymers, will speak on Wednesday, March 16, http://www.csulb.edu/misc/inside/archives/vol_57_no_5/feature3.shtml
Extractions: Nobel Laureate Lecture D r. Alan J. Heeger, one of three co-winners of the 2000 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work in conductive polymers, will speak on Wednesday, March 16, during the 28th annual Nobel Laureate Lecture at CSULB. Admission is free. Heeger will discuss Risk and Innovation in Science: A Personal History of the Road to the Nobel Prize during a general lecture from 11 a.m.-noon, followed by a technical lecture on Gene Sensors: Detection of Specific Targeted Sequences on DNA from 4-5 p.m., both in the University Student Union Ballroom. Heeger, along with Professors Alan G. MacDiarmid of the University of Pennsylvania and Hideki Shirakawa of the University of Tsukuba, Japan, were recognized for their pioneering collaboration on developing plastics that conduct electrical currents.
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Encyclopedia: Alan J Heeger Other descriptions of alan J heeger. alan J. heeger (born 22 January 1936 inSioux City, Iowa) is a United States chemistry and physicsacademic and nobel http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Alan-J-Heeger
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Extractions: Home Drug Discovery Universal Assay Development Kit Protease Assays ... UK Office Patents (Issued) David G. Whitten, Duncan McBranch, Robert Jones, Troy S. Bergstedt " Fluorescent Polymer-QTL Approach to Biosensing " Patent No. US 6,743,640 B2 June 1, 2004 The following papers have been published about the QTL Technology: Xia, Wensheng, K. Achyuthan, S. Wittenburg, and F. Rininsland "A high-throughput screening assay for Kinases and Phosphatases via metal ion-mediated fluorescent polymer superquenching, American Laboratory, October 2004 , 36(20): pp. 15-19. Rininsland, F., W. Xia, S. Wittenburg, X. Shi, C. Stankewicz, K. Achyuthan, D. McBranch, and D. Whitten, "Metal ion-mediated polymer superquenching for highly sensitive detection of kinase and phosphatase activities," PNAS, October 26, 2004 , 101(43): pp. 15295-15300. Comley, I., and B. Johnson "Shedding light on bio-detection," Defense Procurement Analysis, Autumn 2004, Kumaraswamy, S., T. Bergstedt, X. Shi, F. Rininsland, S. Kushon, W. Xia, K. Ley, K. Achyuthan, D. McBranch and D. Whitten "Fluorescent-conjugated polymer superquenching facilitates highly sensitive detection of proteases,"
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Extractions: Alan J. Heeger University of California USA Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2000. Email: ajh@physics.ucsb.edu Title of the talk: Conjugated Polymers as Light Harvesting Materials for Biosensors: Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) and the "FRET-Gate" Abstract: After reviewing the need for high sensitivity methods to detect specific targeted sequences on DNA, I will summarize recent progress in our laboratories on two novel approaches I. DNA Detection using Water Soluble Conjugated Polymers and Peptide Nucleic Acids II. Bioelectronic Detection of DNA: The Electrochemical DNA Sensor Our optical approach (I) employs a PNA-DNA/RNA hybrid formation to control the distance and resonance energy transfer between an acceptor and a highly emissive, water-soluble conjugated polymer. The conjugated polymer acts as a photon-harvesting antenna. The electrochemical approach (II) employs a reagentless electrochemical probe of hybridization in a reusable, miniaturizable , solid-state platform. Initial experiments demonstrate that both scientific approaches are feasible and, after only limited optimization, robustly capable of
2001 Spring Meeting Webcasts alan J. heeger, Nobel Laureate University of California, Santa Barbara.Outstanding Young Investigator Award Talk Dr. Kristi Anseth. Symposium X Talks http://www.mrs.org/multimedia/spring2001/
2001 MRS Spring Meeting alan J. heeger University of California, Santa Barbara Nobel laureate alan J.heeger obtained his PhD degree at the University of CaliforniaBerkeley in http://www.mrs.org/meetings/spring2001/program/plenary.html
Extractions: Metropolitan Ballroom, Argent Hotel Nobel laureate Alan J. Heeger obtained his PhD degree at the University of California-Berkeley in 1961. Heeger was a member of the Physics Department at the University of Pennsylvania from 1962 to 1982. He then accepted a professorship at UCSB where he was a founding member of the Materials Department and currently holds a joint appointment (Physics and Materials). Heeger, along with F. Wudl, co-founded the Institute for Polymers and Organic Solids at the University, and directed the Institute from 1983 until 1999. Heeger and his colleagues at UCSB have accomplished pioneering research in the area of semiconducting and metallic polymers. This class of novel materials has the electrical and optical properties of semiconductors and metals in combination with the processing advantages and mechanical properties of polymers. His current research interests lie in the area of transport in semiconducting polymers, light emission from semiconducting polymers (both photoluminescence and electroluminescence), and ultrafast measurements directed toward investigation of the nature of the primary photoexcitations in semiconductiong polymers. His research group focuses on issues related to the fundamental electronic structure of this novel class of materials and carries out studies of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs), and lasers, all fabricated from semiconducting (conjugated) polymers.
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Extractions: University of Pennsylvania's Alan G. MacDiarmid and former Penn physicist Alan J. Heeger are among three winners of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry PHILADELPHIA Alan G. MacDiarmid, Ph.D., Blanchard Professor of Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania, is one of three recipients of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Sharing the honor are former Penn faculty member Alan J. Heeger, Ph.D., now at the University of California at Santa Barbara, and Hideki Shirakawa, Ph.D., of the University of Tsukuba in Japan. The work underlying the award which showed that plastics can be made to conduct electricity was carried out at Penn in the late 1970s, when Drs. MacDiarmid and Heeger were both on the Penn faculty. The holder of some 30 U.S. patents, Dr. MacDiarmid, 73, has been at Penn since 1955. Dr. Heeger, 64, was a physicist on the Penn faculty from 1962 to 1983 and directed the University's Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter from 1974 to 1981. "This is indeed a moment for great joy and celebration, as we join the Nobel committee in acknowledging the achievements of an outstanding researcher and faculty member," said Penn President Judith Rodin. "This path-breaking research into 'conducting polymers,' that is, plastics that can conduct electricity, introduced a new and completely unexpected phenomenon to the fields of chemistry and physics and has unleashed a flood of interdisciplinary studies which have continued unabated to this day.
Publications QingHua Xu, Daniel Moses and alan J. heeger, Direct Observation of a TimeDelayed Intermediate State in the Charge Generation Process via Exciton-Exciton http://staff.science.nus.edu.sg/~chmxqh/pubqxu.html
Extractions: 18. Qing-Hua Xu, Brent S. Gaylord, Shu Wang, Guillermo C. Bazan, Daniel Moses and Alan J. Heeger, "Time-resolved energy transfer in DNA sequence detection using water-soluble conjugated polymers: the role of electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions", PNAS, 2004, 101(32), 11634. 17. Qing-Hua Xu, Daniel Moses and Alan J. Heeger, "Delayed Emission from Recombination of Charge-Separated Pairs on Polyfluorene Chains in Dilute Solution", Phys. Rev. B, 2004, 16. Qing-Hua Xu, Daniel Moses and Alan J. Heeger, "Direct Observation of a Time Delayed Intermediate State in the Charge Generation Process via Exciton-Exciton Annihilation in Polyfluorene", Phys. Rev. B 2003, 15. Qing-Hua Xu, Daniel Moses and Alan J. Heeger, "Time-resolved Measurements of Photo-induced Electron Transfer from Polyfluorene to C60", Phys. Rev. B, 2003, 14. D.S. Larsen, K. Ohta, M. Yang, Q.-H Xu, G.R. Fleming. "Influence of Intramolecular Vibrations in Time-Domain Spectroscopies" Proceedings of XII UPS Conference, Recent Advances in Ultrafast Spectroscopy, Leo S. Olschki, Editore, 297-302 (2003).
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Alan J. Heeger Translate this page O americano alan heeger confessou estar orgulhoso de seu sonho que virou realidade,e que consagra 30 anos de pesquisas em uma área pouco conhecida. http://www.terra.com.br/mundo/2000/10/11/080.htm
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NOBEL PRIZES alan J. heeger, alan G. Macdiarmid, and Hideki Shirakawa for the discovery alan J. heeger. Born January 22, 1936 Place of birth Sioux City, IA, USA http://www.bioscience.org/urllists/nobel.htm
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