Extractions: Received May 14, 2004. Accepted May 14, 2004. Published online: 26 May 2004 Abstract. On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the death of Robert Burns Wooodward (19171979), who received the 1965 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his outstanding achievements in the art of organic synthesis, this article reviews Woodwards life and career and discusses his most important contributions. Key Words: Chemistry and History; Nobel Prize; biography; organic chemistry; synthetic chemistry; organic stereochemistry; anniversaries (*) Corresponding author. (E-mail: georgek@csufresno.edu
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Woodward, Robert Burns C EN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY SYMMETRY RULES!In the mid-1960s, robert burns (RB) woodward, Donner Professor of Science at Harvard University, and Roald Hoffmann, a junior fellow in the university s http://search.eb.com/nobel/micro/644_32.html
Extractions: R.B. Woodward, 1966 By courtesy of the Harvard University News Service (b. April 10, 1917, Boston, Mass., U.S.d. July 8, 1979, Cambridge, Mass.), American chemist best known for his syntheses of complex organic substances, including quinine (1944), cholesterol and cortisone (1951), and vitamin B (1971). He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1965. Woodward was attracted to chemistry at an early age and entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1933. Involvement with chemistry at the expense of other subjects caused his suspension for a semester but also resulted in his collaboration on three research papers. Awarded the B.S. degree in 1936 and the Ph.D. degree a year later, he immediately became associated with Harvard, becoming professor (1950-60) and Donner professor of science (1960-79). He was uniquely honoured by the founding of the Woodward Research Institute in Basel, Switz., by the Ciba pharmaceutical company in 1963. He then directed research activities both in Cambridge and in Basel. Woodward was married in 1938 to Irja Pullman and in 1946 to Eudoxia Muller; he had three daughters and a son. The chemistry of natural products served as the base for Woodward's broad engagement in organic chemistry. The first result of this involvement was a series of four papers (1940-42), based on work in the steroid field, delineating rules for the correlation of ultraviolet spectra with molecular structure. His early recognition that physical measurement had greater power than chemical reaction to reveal structural features led to his development of those rules
Robert Burns : Joanny Moulin Université De Provence, Aix-Marseille 1 woodward, G., The Dissolution of the Monasteries, Londres, 1966. YOUINGS, J., The Dissolution of the Monasteries, Londres, 1971. 3) ANALYSES ET EXPLICATIONS http://www.univ-pau.fr/saes/pb/concours/bibliconc/05/schisme.htm
Extractions: Les volumes (texte imprimé pour les années 1976 à 2002) de Annual Bibliography of British and Irish History sont disponibles sur le site de la Royal Historical Society qui répertorie désormais toutes les publications relatives à la Grande-Bretagne et à lIrlande : http://www.rhs.ac.uk/bibwel.html I ETUDES GENERALES SUR LE 16 ème SIECLE ANGLAIS COLLINSON, P. (ed) The Sixteenth Century Oxford New York COTTRET, B., Histoire dAngleterre XVIè-XVIIIè siècle (Nouvelle Clio), Paris, 1996, nouvelle éd., 2003. ELTON, G. R., England under the Tudors, Londres, 1955, 3ème éd. 1991. GUY, J. A., Tudor England Oxford GUY, J. A., The Tudors : A Very Short Introduction Oxford MOREAU, J. P. LAngleterre des Tudors, Paris, BARRON, C. M. et C. HARPER-BILL, The Church in Pre-Reformation Society, Woodbridge GREEN, I. Print and Protestantism in Early Modern England Oxford HARPER-BILL, C., The Pre-Reformation Church in England Londres, 1989. EN EUROPE CHAUNU, P.
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Biografia De Robert Burns Woodward Translate this page woodward, robert burns. (1917-79) Químico estadounidense, n. en Boston y m. en Cambridge (Mass.). Doctorado en química en el Instituto de Tecnología de http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/w/woodward.htm
Extractions: Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Robert Burns Woodward (1917-79) Químico estadounidense, n. en Boston y m. en Cambridge (Mass.). Doctorado en química en el Instituto de Tecnología de Massachusetts, pasó a la Universidad de Harvard, de la que fue profesor (1950-60), y a la de Cambridge, donde accedió a la cátedra de química en 1960. En su labor de investigación orientada hacia la síntesis de las sustancias orgánicas: quinina (1944), colesterol y cortisona (1951), y vitamina B12 (1971), su más relevante aportación científica fue la reconstrucción en laboratorio de la molécula de la clorofila, el pigmento más importante de las plantas verdes, que le valió en 1965 el premio Nobel de Química. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio
Awards And Honors: Nobel Prize 2001; woodward, robert burns (deceased) Chemistry, 1965. *Former MIT professors David Baltimore and robert C. Merton are also MIT Alumni http://web.mit.edu/ir/pop/awards/nobel.shtml
Extractions: Institutional Research Awards and Honors American Academy of Arts and Sciences American Association for the Advancement of Science CAREER Award John Bates Clark Medal Crafoord Prize Dirac Medal Franklin Institute Awards Fulbright Scholars Program Gairdner Award Gregori Aminoff Prize Guggenheim Fellows HHMI Investigators Institute of Medicine Japan Prize Kyoto Prize Lemelson-MIT Awards MacArthur Fellows NAE NAS National Book Award National Medal of Science National Medal of Technology Nobel Prize Pulitzer Prize Alan T. Waterman Award -Student Honors- Fulbright Fellows Marshall Scholars Rhodes Scholars -MIT Only- Levitan Prize Nobel Prize Nobel Foundation Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Current faculty: 8 Friedman, Jerome I. - shared Physics, 1990 Horvitz, H. Robert - shared Medicine/Physiology, 2002 Ketterle, Wolfgang - shared Physics, 2001 Molina, Mario J. - shared Chemistry, 1995 Sharp, Phillip A. - shared Medicine/Physiology, 1993
Extractions: Skip to content massachusetts institute of technology advanced search recent research campus by topic ... archives request images subscribe submit news promote news ... media inquiries news office info MIT background contact May 9, 2004; updated October 5, 2004 Fifty-nine current or former members of the MIT community have won the Nobel Prize. They include 24 professors, 23 alumni (including three of the professors), 14 researchers and one staff physician. Twenty-six of the Nobel Prizes are in physics, eleven in chemistry, twelve in economics, eight in medicine/physiology, and two in peace. Eight Nobel prizes were won by researchers who helped develop radar at the MIT Radiation Laboratory. Nobelists who are current members of the MIT community are Drs. Wilczek (2004), Horvitz (2002), Ketterle (2001), Molina (1995), Sharp (1993), Friedman (1990), Tonegawa (1987), Solow (1987), Ting (1976) Samuelson (1970), and Khorana (1968). Frank Wilczek,
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Extractions: P rix Nobel de 1965 à 1969 Robert Burns Woodward Robert Mulliken Manfred Eigen Ronald George Wreyford Norrish et Sir George Porter Lars Onsager Sir Derek Harold Barton et Odd Hassel Pour ses remarquables résultats obtenus en synthèse organique. (Boston, 1917 - Cambridge, Massachussets, 1979) Ce chimiste américain est né à Boston le 10 avril 1917, de Margaret Bums et d'Arthur Woodward, tous deux d'origine anglaise; il n'a guère le temps de connaître son père, mort en 1918. Très tôt attiré par les sciences, il fait ses études primaires et secondaires à Quincy, dans la banlieue de Boston. Admis en 1933 au Massachussets Institute of Technology, il en est renvoyé en 1934 pour "manque d'attention en cours". La direction lui accorde cependant le droit de se réinscrire en 1935, et il passe alors successivement son diplôme de bachelor of science (1936) et son Ph. D. (1937). Il poursuit ensuite ses études à Harvard, où il gravit tous les échelons hiérarchiques pour y devenir professeur en 1950. En 1963, il est nommé à Bâle directeur de l'Institut de Recherches qui porte son nom. Ce savant a réussi une carrière hors du commun; il a fait de la synthèse organique une science exacte, pour ne pas dire un véritable art. Ainsi le professeur Arne Fredga, spécialiste de la chimie des substances naturelles, n'a pas hésité à dire, alors qu'il présentait Woodward lors de la cérémonie d'attribution du prix Nobel :
Year 2001: ORGLIST: Of Sandwiches And Nobel Prizes award a share of the Nobel Prize to robert burns woodward was = Harvard colleagues Geoffrey Wilkinson and robert burns woodward = http://www.orglist.net/archive/2001/0146.html