Caltech Nobel And Crafoord Laureates william N. lipscomb, PhD 46. Chemistry. 1976. Robert W. Wilson, PhD 62. Physics Brief bios of Caltech nobel laureates are available at http://www.caltech.edu/nobel-crafoord/
Extractions: Nobel Laureates Name Field Year Status Robert A. Millikan Physics Faculty Thomas Hunt Morgan Physiology or Medicine Faculty Carl D. Anderson, BS '27, PhD '30 Physics Faculty Edwin M. McMillan, BS '28, MS '29 Chemistry Linus Pauling, PhD '25 Chemistry Faculty William Shockley, BS '32 Physics George W. Beadle Physiology or Medicine Faculty Donald A. Glaser, PhD '50 Physics Rudolf Mossbauer Physics Faculty Peace Faculty Charles H. Townes, PhD '39 Physics Richard Feynman Physics Faculty Murray Gell-Mann Physics Faculty Physiology or Medicine Faculty *David Baltimore Physiology or Medicine President; Faculty Renato Dulbecco Physiology or Medicine Former faculty Leo James Rainwater, BS '39 Physics Howard M. Temin, PhD '60 Physiology or Medicine William N. Lipscomb, PhD '46 Chemistry Robert W. Wilson, PhD '62 Physics Roger W. Sperry Physiology or Medicine Faculty Kenneth G. Wilson, PhD '61 Physics William A. Fowler, PhD '36 Physics Faculty *Rudolph A. Marcus Chemistry Faculty Edward B. Lewis, PhD '42 Physiology or Medicine Faculty Douglas D. Osheroff, BS '67 Physics Robert C. Merton, MS '67
Extractions: MU's Faculty of Science recently honored Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Prof. William N. Lipscomb , USA, by naming him as the Prof. Dr. Stang Mongkolsuk Chair Professor from 15 June to 15 September. As part of his functions, he delivered a special lecture on 15 July on the topic 'Linus Pauling: Science and Peace' . He also acted as Guest Speaker at a research symposium in biochemistry and molecular biology, lecturing on the topic 'Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology' on 29-30 August. Prof. Lipscomb also acts as an advisor on chemistry and biology at the Center for Protein Structure and Function (see page 2 article in this issue of Spectrum) The Prof. Dr. Stang Mongkolsuk Chair Professor, named after the founder of the Faculty of Science, was an initiative to offer outstanding international scientists the opportunity to perform research and advance scientific knowledge in Thailand by working at the Faculty for a period not exceeding 3 month.
Nobel Prize: Chemistry Timeline william N. lipscomb. 1975. John Warcup Cornforth, Vladimir Prelog. 1974. Paul J.Flory. 1973. Ernst Otto Fischer, Geoffrey Wilkinson http://library.thinkquest.org/TQ0313040/chtl.html
Extractions: Year Chemistry Prize Winner John B. Fenn, Koichi Tanaka, Kurt Wüthrich William S. Knowles, Ryoji Noyori, K. Barry Sharpless Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid, Hideki Shirakawa Ahmed H. Zewail Walter Kohn, John A. Pople Paul D. Boyer, John E. Walker, Jens C. Skou Robert F. Curl Jr., Sir Harold W. Kroto, Richard E. Smalley Paul J. Crutzen, Mario J. Molina, F. Sherwood Rowland George A. Olah Kary B. Mullis, Michael Smith Rudolph A. Marcus Richard R. Ernst Elias James Corey Sidney Altman, Thomas R. Cech Johann Deisenhofer, Robert Huber, Hartmut Michel Donald J. Cram, Jean-Marie Lehn, Charles J. Pedersen Dudley R. Herschbach, Yuan T. Lee, John C. Polanyi Herbert A. Hauptman, Jerome Karle Robert Bruce Merrifield Henry Taube Aaron Klug Kenichi Fukui, Roald Hoffmann Paul Berg, Walter Gilbert, Frederick Sanger Herbert C. Brown, Georg Wittig Peter D. Mitchell Ilya Prigogine William N. Lipscomb John Warcup Cornforth, Vladimir Prelog Paul J. Flory Ernst Otto Fischer, Geoffrey Wilkinson Christian B. Anfinsen, Stanford Moore, William H. Stein
NPQ EDITOR S NOTE One hundred fifty nobel Laureates will gather in Stockholm, william N. lipscomb (Chemistry, 1976) Alan G. MacDiarmid (Chemistry, 2000) http://www.digitalnpq.org/global_services/nobel laureates/12.07.01.html
Extractions: EDITOR'S NOTE: One hundred fifty Nobel Laureates will gather in Stockholm, Sweden, and Oslo, Norway, on Dec. 7 for an unprecedented celebration marking the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Prize. The prize winners in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and economics meet in Stockholm, where their prizes were awarded, and, correspondingly, the peace prize winners meet in Oslo. The more than 100 signatories to the attached statement have their own individual priorities in viewing the future, but all agree to this broad outline of the challenge facing humankind. Among scientists signing are Dr. Francis Crick (Physiology/Medicine, 1962), co-discoverer of the double-helix; Dr. Hans Bethe (Physics, 1967), discoverer of the source of the sun's energy; Dr. Charles Townes (Physics, 1964), co-discoverer of the laser, and Drs. Mario Molina (Chemistry, 1995) and Paul Crutzen (Chemistry, 1995), honored for their studies of the chemistry of the atmosphere and the ozone hole.
Extractions: p r o p h e c y The following statement was released on December 7, 2001, by 100 Nobel Prize winners to coincide with the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first Nobel prizes. Although the statement began circulating among the laureates last summer, most of them signed it after September 11. The most profound danger to world Peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed. Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most. Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust. It cannot be expected, therefore, that in all cases they will be content to await the beneficence of the rich. If then we permit the devastating power of modern weaponry to spread through this combustible human landscape, we invite a conflagration that can engulf both rich and poor. The only hope for the future lies in cooperative international action, legitimized by democracy. It is time to turn our backs on the unilateral search for security, in which we seek to shelter behind walls. Instead, we must persist in the quest for united action to counter both global warming and a weaponized world.
Nobel Laureates With Ties To IT william N. lipscomb Faculty member 194659 nobel Prize in chemistry, 1976 lipscombwon the nobel Prize for his research on the structure and bonding of http://www.it.umn.edu/about/nobel.html
International Recognition Of Croatia, Nobel Prize nobel Prize winners against the aggressinon Croatia. 1986; JeanMarie Lehn,chemistry, 1987; william N. lipscomb, chemistry, 1976; M. Corrigan Maguire, http://www.hr/darko/etf/nobel.html
Extractions: against the aggression on Croatia Many people throughout the world contributed to the international recognition of Croatia (January 15, 1992). We would like to present a list of 104 Nobel prize winners (in alphabetic order) who signed an appeal to stop the aggression of the Yugoslav Army on Croatia that started in 1991 (The New York Times, January 14th, 1992). We do this we the feeling of deepest gratitude. During the past several weeks the Yugoslav Army has escalated its war against Croatia. Dozens of villages have been razed. Many historical monuments have been destroyed. Several cities, including Croatia's capital of Zagreb, have been bombed. Over 2,000* people have been killed. The undeclared war has already produced more than 100,000* refugees. The violence and destruction unleashed in Croatia is on a scale unknown in Europe since the Second World War. Innocent civilians are massacred. Hospitals and places of worship are destroyed. Conscience demands that we raise our voices against this senseless war. We appeal to the Western and Eastern governments to stop the Yugoslav Army wanton destruction.
Nobel Statement Rita LeviMontalcini (Physiology/Medicine, 1986) william N. lipscomb (Chemistry,1976) Alan G. MacDiarmid (Chemistry, 2000) Máiread Maguire (Peace, 1976) http://www.sciencemag.org/feature/data/nobel.shl
Extractions: on the occasion of the one-hundredth anniversary of the Nobel Prize Zhores I. Alferov (Physics, 2000) Sidney Altman (Chemistry, 1989) Philip W. Anderson (Physics, 1977) Oscar Arias Sanchez (Peace, 1987) J. Georg Bednorz (Physics, 1987) Bishop Carlos F. X. Belo (Peace, 1996) Baruj Benacerraf (Physiology/Medicine, 1980) Hans A. Bethe (Physics, 1967) Gerd K. Binnig (Physics, 1986) James W. Black (Physiology/Medicine, 1988) Guenter Blobel (Physiology/Medicine, 1999) Nicolaas Bloembergen (Physics, 1981) Norman E. Borlaug (Peace, 1970) Paul D. Boyer (Chemistry, 1997) Bertram N. Brockhouse (Physics, 1994) Herbert C. Brown (Chemistry, 1979) Georges Charpak (Physics, 1992) Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (Physics, 1997) John W. Cornforth (Chemistry, 1975) Francis H.C. Crick (Physiology/ Medicine, 1962) James W. Cronin (Physics, 1980) Paul J. Crutzen (Chemistry, 1995) Robert F. Curl (Chemistry, 1996) His Holiness The Dalai Lama (Peace, 1989) Johann Deisenhofer (Chemistry, 1988) Peter C. Doherty (Physiology/Medicine, 1996) Manfred Eigen (Chemistry, 1967)
Nobel Prize For Chemistry william H. Stein (USA, 25.6.1911 2.2.1980) william N. lipscomb (USA, *9.12.1919)USA, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, http://lem.ch.unito.it/chemistry/nobel_chemistry.html
Alpha Chi Sigma:::Nobel Laureates Full Prize. 1976 Chemistry. nobel Chemistry Medal, william N. lipscomb. william N.lipscomb Alpha Gamma 1939. Harvard University Cambridge, MA, USA http://alphachisigma.org/awards/nobel/
Extractions: Jump to Content Home Search Contact Us ... Joining Governance Grand Chapter Supreme Council Support Staff District Counselors ... Reminiscences Alchemy What is Alchemy? Origins Symbols Chapters ... Colonies How to Form a Chapter Collegiates Professionals Resources http://www.nobel.se/ A private institution established in 1900 based on the will of Alfred Nobel. The Foundation manages the assets made available through the will for the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature and Peace. It represents the Nobel institutions externally and administers informational activities and arrangements surrounding the presentation of the Nobel Prize. The Foundation also administers Nobel symposia in the different prize areas.
100 Nobel Laureates Issue Dire Warning For Planet Earth OSLO, Norway (OTVNewswire) At the nobel Peace Prize Centennial Symposium here william N. lipscomb Chemistry, 1976; Alan G. MacDiarmid Chemistry, 2000 http://www.rense.com/general18/100nobel.htm
Extractions: OSLO, Norway (OTVNewswire) - At the Nobel Peace Prize Centennial Symposium here yesterday (12-7-01) celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Nobel prize, 100 Nobel laureates have issued a brief but dire warning of the 'profound dangers' facing the world. Their statement predicts that our security depends on immediate environmental and social reform. The following is the text of that statement: THE STATEMENT The most profound danger to world peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed. Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most. Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust. It cannot be expected, therefore, that in all cases they will be content to await the beneficence of the rich. If then we permit the devastating power of modern weaponry to spread through this combustible human landscape, we invite a conflagration that can engulf both rich and poor. The only hope for the future lies in co-operative international action, legitimized by democracy.
Hypho-man Chemists may recognize Doc L as william N. lipscomb, HyphoMan is flying offwith lipscomb s nobel Prize citation; on the shelf we see a model of the http://www.uky.edu/Projects/Chemcomics/html/hm_5_10_b.html
Hm_5_10_b Chemists may recognize Doc L as william N. lipscomb* in his characteristic westerntie and HyphoMan is flying off with lipscomb s nobel Prize citation; http://www.uky.edu/Projects/Chemcomics/html/hm_5_10_b_old.html
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Extractions: Yes, this is the research cited in an editorial published in Nature , 16-Oct-2003, Vol 425, Issue 6959, p.645 The research reported in this section has been rejected by 6 journals. I am looking for a journal to publish this article. Abstract I review and discuss instances in which 27 future Nobel Laureates encountered resistance on part of scientific community towards their discoveries and instances in which 36 future Nobel Laureates encountered resistance on part of scientific journal editors or referees to manuscripts that dealt with discoveries that on later date would assure them the Nobel Prize. Although in some occasions the rejection of Nobel class papers could be justified, here I show that the danger that scientific journals disregard or delay important discoveries is real and it can be disastrous. Up Local Search Introduction The history of science is dotted with stories documenting how many important discoveries were initially resisted or ignored by fellow scientists [Barber, 1961]. Some important discoveries were
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Biographies: Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Chemistry Biographies Winners of the nobel Prize in Chemistry Leloir, Luis F. Libby,Willard Frank lipscomb, william N. MacDiarmid, Alan G. Marcus, Rudolph A. http://www.infochembio.ethz.ch/links/en/history_chem_nobel_bio.html
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