Extractions: Put exact phrases in quotes Search within Results by media type: We searched for: we found: results by media type: journal articles: magazine articles: newspaper articles: encyclopedia articles: Research Topics on: robert burns List All Research Topics Robert Burns - 17769 results More book Results: The Letters of Robert Burns Book by J. De Lancey Ferguson Robert Burns ; Clarendon Press, 1931 Subjects: Fiction THE LETTERS OF ROBERT BURNS ROBERT BURNS from the painting by Alexander Nasmyth in the National Portrait Gallery THE LETTERS OF ROBERT BURNS Edited from the original manuscripts by J. DE LANCEY... The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns Book by Robert Burns ; Houghton Mifflin, 1897 Subjects: ScotlandPoetry Robert Burns THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BURNS Cambridge Edition BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON...minute treatment presents the poetical achievement of
The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1965 For His Outstanding For his outstanding achievements in the art of organic synthesis . robert burns woodward. USA. Harvard University Cambridge, MA. http://www.aro.army.mil/accomplish/nobel/1965npchem.htm
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Extractions: Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Robert Burns Woodward The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1965 Robert Burns Woodward was born in Boston on April 10, 1917, the only child of Margaret Burns and Arthur Woodward, who died in October , 1918, at the age of theirty-three. Woodward was attracted to chemistry at a very early age. Woodward has been unusually fortunate in the outstanding personal qualities and scientific capabilities of a large proportion of his more than two hundred and fifty collaborators in Cambridge, and latterly in Basel, of whom more than half have assumed academic positions. He has also on numerous occasions njoyed exceptionally stimulating and fruitful collaboration with fellow-scientists in laboratories other than his own. His interests in chemistry are wide, but the main arena of his first-hand engagement has been the investigation of natural products - a domain he regards as endlessly fascinating in itself, and one which presents unlimited ad unparalleled opportunities for his discovery, testing, development, and refinement of general principles. He was awarded the John Scott Medal; Backeland Medal; Davy Medal; Roger Adams Medal; Plus XI Gold Medal; National Medal of Science; Willard Gibbs Medal; Lavoisier Medal; Hanbury Memorial Medal; and Pierre Brnylants Medal. He was also awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry 1965 "for his outstanding achievements in the art of organic synthesis".
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Extractions: Robert Burns Woodward (April 10, 1917-July 8, 1979) was an American (Click link for more info and facts about organic chemist) organic chemist , widely regarded as the preeminent organic chemist of the century. He made many contributions to modern organic chemistry, especially through the synthesis and structure determination of complex natural products. Woodward won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1965, and probably would have shared another one for his theoretical studies of chemical reactions in 1981, had he not died two years before. Woodward was born in (Click link for more info and facts about Boston, Massachusetts) Boston, Massachusetts , the son of Arthur Woodward (an immigrant from (A division of the United Kingdom) England ) and Margaret Woodward, nee Burns (an immigrant from (One of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; located on the northern part of the island of Great Britain; famous for bagpipes and plaids and kilts) Scotland , born in (Largest city in Scotland; a port in west central Scotland; one of the great shipbuilding centers of the world)
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Extractions: Woodward, Robert Burns Âóäâîðä ðîäèëñÿ â Áîñòîíå. Îí çàêîí÷èë Ìàñcà÷óñåòñêèé Èíñòèòóò Òåõíîëîãèé. Ñ 1950 ïî 1979 ãîä ðàáîòàë ïðåïîäàâàòåëåì õèìèè â àðâàðäñêîì Óíèâåðñèòåòå.  1963 ã. åãî íàçíà÷èëè äèðåêòîðîì Âóäâîðäñêîãî Èññëåäîâàòåëüñêîãî Èíñòèòóòà â Øâåéöàðèè. À â 1944 ã., ñîâìåñòíî ñ àìåðèêàíñêèì õèìèêîì Âèëüÿìîì ôîí Ýããåðñîì Äóåðèíãîì, îí ñèíòåçèðîâàë õèíèí, èñïîëüçóþùèéñÿ â ëåêàðñòâàõ îò ìàëÿðèè. Ïîçæå Âóäâîðä ñòàë ãëàâîé èññëåäîâàòåëüñêîé ãðóïïû, çàíèìàþùåéñÿ ñèíòåçîì òðàíêâèëèçàòîðà ðåçåðïèíà. Çà âêëàä â ðàçâèòèå õèìè÷åñêîé íàóêè åãî óäîñòîèëè Íîáåëåâñêîé ïðåìèè (1965). Òàêæå Âóäâîðä ïðîñëàâèëñÿ èññëåäîâàíèÿìè ðàçëè÷íûõ àíòèáèîòèêîâ.
Extractions: The Robert B. Woodward reference article from the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004 (provided by Fixed Reference : snapshots of Wikipedia from wikipedia.org) Robert Burns Woodward April 10 July 8 ) was an American organic chemist Woodward was born in Boston, Massachusetts , the son of Arthur Woodward (an immigrant from England ) and Margaret Woodward, nee Burns (an immigrant from Scotland , born in Glasgow At an early age, Woodward was attracted to chemistry and engaged in private study while he attended the public primary and secondary schools of Quincy, Massachusetts . In , he entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), but neglected his formal studies badly enough to be expelled the next year. MIT readmitted him in , and by he had received the Bachelor of Science degree. Only one year later, MIT awarded him the doctorate . He took a postdoctoral fellowship at neighboring Harvard University from to , and remained at Harvard in various capacities for the rest of his life. While still remaining at Harvard, he took on the directorship of the Woodward Research Institute, based at Basel , Switzerland in . He also became a trustee of his alma mater, MIT, from
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Extractions: Woodward, Robert Burns (1917 - 1979) American chemist Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Woodward was educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, obtaining his PhD in 1937. His whole career was spent at Harvard where, starting as a postdoctoral fellow in 1937, he became Morris Loeb Professor of Chemistry in 1953. In 1944 Woodward, with William von Eggers Doering, synthesized quinine from the basic elements. This was an historic moment for it was the quinine molecule that William Perkin had first, somewhat prematurely, attempted to synthesize in 1855. Woodward and his school later succeeded in synthesizing an impressive number of molecules, many of which are important far beyond the field of chemistry. Thus among the most important were cholesterol and cortisone in 1951, strychnine and LSD in 1954, reserpine in 1956, chlorophyll in 1960, a tetracycline antibiotic in 1962, and vitamin B12 in 1971. The work on the synthesis of B12 led Woodward and Roald Hoffman to introduce the principle of conservation of orbital symmetry. This major theoretical advance has provided a deep understanding of a wide group of chemical reactions. He received the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1965. Woodward's death in 1979 deprived him of a second Nobel award, namely, the chemistry prize awarded to his colleague Hoffmann in 1981 for their work on orbital theory.
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Extractions: American biochemist and corecipient, with Robert William Holley and Har Gobind Khorana, of the 1968 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. He was noted for his role in deciphering the genetic code. He demonstrated that, with the exception of "nonsense codons," each possible triplet (called a codon) of four different kinds of nitrogen-containing bases found in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and, in some viruses, in ribonucleic acid (RNA) ultimately causes the incorporation of a specific amino acid into a cell protein. Robert Burns Woodward American chemist best known for his syntheses of complex organic substances, including quinine, the well-known antimalarial (1944), the steroids cholesterol and cortisone (1951), and vitamin B (1971). He also synthesized lanosterol, the famous poison strychnine and reserpine. Several other examples from the chemistry of the alkaloids are lysergic acid, ergonovine, ellipticine, colhicine. In the field of antibiotics Woodward established the structure of aureomycin and terramycin. He has also synthesized chlorophyll, the green plant pigment. He established the structure of many compounds, for instance the peculiar fish poison tetrodotoxin, causing numerous fatalities in Japan. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1965. Bernardo Alberto Houssay
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