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Hamburg) was a German engineer of electrical | chemistry. |
ter failing two consecutive terms of organic | chemistry, Morris decided he was not cut out to be a m |
2008: Professor of Organic | Chemistry - University of Sheffield |
utstanding contributions to knowledge of the | chemistry of blood-group substances, with special refe |
with Clayden on a second edition of Organic | Chemistry, due to be published in 2011. |
A comprehensive review of organoaluminium | chemistry appeared in 1972, covering a variety of lite |
The Journal of Organic | Chemistry 69 (3): 619. |
He was appointed Professor of Theoretical | Chemistry at the University of Wuppertal (West Germany |
0 he was appointed Professor of Experimental | Chemistry and Chemical Technology at the University of |
appointment in the Department of Biological | Chemistry at the David Geffen School of Medicine and i |
ublishes studies on all aspects of medicinal | chemistry: organic synthesis; biological behavior; pha |
Not to be confused with Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry. |
The European Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry is published by Elsevier. |
is a British Emeritus Professor of Inorganic | Chemistry. |
It included a tour of the | chemistry lab, food and demonstrations. |
Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry 40 (10): 1407. |
nvited to become the Professor of Biological | Chemistry in the Columbia University College of Physic |
nduct research in frontier areas of physics, | chemistry and mathematics with a special focus on lase |
e American Chemical Society Division of Fuel | Chemistry, Fuels for the Year 2000 and Beyond, 216th A |
School Course, and on the method of Teaching | Chemistry in the Introductory Course in Science Classe |
He was promoted to Professor of Physical | Chemistry in 1922 and became chair of the Chemistry De |
earch interests are in the field of physical | chemistry. |
851, and in 1868 became professor of applied | chemistry at the technical high school in the same cit |
, was head of the Institute of Physiological | Chemistry. |
e that led to the full development of modern | chemistry - any views on that too? john courtneidge -P |
He was Teacher of Anatomy, | Chemistry and Botany at Jena and became Professor of M |
He held the Forbes Chair of Organic | Chemistry at Edinburgh University and was head of depa |
University of Milan, Department of Inorganic | Chemistry “L. |
wins her first case by her knowledge of the | chemistry of ammonium thioglycolate (which she pronoun |
inal research papers in the field of organic | chemistry. |
As it is a significant goal of green | chemistry to maximize the efficiency of the reactants |
cialize in the 3 different areas of science, | Chemistry, Biology and Physics, each of these differen |
Laurell was Professor of clinical | chemistry at Lund University. |
Journal of Combinatorial | Chemistry publishes Articles, Reviews, Perspectives, A |
active researcher and professor of inorganic | chemistry at the Johns Hopkins University. |
in 1963 he joined the academic staff of the | Chemistry Department at The University of Manchester, |
d to the Alfred Capper Pass chair of organic | chemistry at the University of Bristol, where he remai |
, she was a pioneer in the field of clinical | chemistry and the measurement of protein in biological |
Fundamentals of Organic | Chemistry (7th edition) |
He was Professor of Organic | Chemistry at Cambridge University from 1988 - 1992. |
h is a Hamilton Kuhn professor of biological | chemistry and pharmacology at Harvard Medical School. |
Bolix, a leading Polish producer of building | chemistry, Dufa Deutek, Romania's largest decorative p |
re specialized in the field of physiological | chemistry, and is remembered for his studies of glycos |
sity of Sheffield as a Professor of Physical | Chemistry, being Head of Department from 1998 to 2003, |
and thereby established many aspects of the | chemistry of dehydrogenases. |
ar Professor of the Department of Biological | Chemistry. |
23, 1989, while Pons was the chairman of the | chemistry department at the University of Utah, he and |
an and chemist who ran a school of practical | chemistry in Greek Street, Soho, London, but left afte |
Assistant Professor of Inorganic | Chemistry, 1961-64, University of Illinois |
atise titled "The Principles of Mathematical | Chemistry: The Energetics of Chemical Phenomena" in 18 |
ace industry and was on the faculty of USC's | chemistry department. |
and research results in the field of organic | chemistry over worries of escalating subscription cost |
der allgemeinen Chemie (Outlines of General | Chemistry), and his own textbook Introduction to Physi |
He was head of the Department of Inorganic | Chemistry and rector at Sofia University, director of |
Engineering department, the movement of the | Chemistry and Environmental Science faculty to the Col |
Stranski headed the departments of physical | chemistry at Sofia University and the Technical Univer |
of her discovery and a new field of polymer | chemistry quickly arose. |
dictated by the unbending forces of biology, | chemistry, and environment." |
Chemical oceanography is the study of ocean | chemistry: the behavior of the chemical elements withi |
of Louis Wain CBE, Professor of Agricultural | Chemistry at Wye College from 1950-78, and winner of t |
of the International Academy of Mathematical | Chemistry, the seat of which is in Dubrovnik, Croatia. |
y in 1955 he became professor of theoretical | chemistry at the Norwegian Institute of Technology. |
In the section of building | chemistry, the strengths of the IBG-subsidiaries KEMPE |
d is a time-dependent formulation of quantum | chemistry. |
: this course involves the study of clinical | chemistry as well as more in-depth studies of topics c |
Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry 20 (12): 1562. |
ns were mainly in the field of physiological | chemistry. |
created in 2007 when the Journal of Physical | Chemistry B was split in two, largely due to the recen |
roken down into three categories of Biology, | Chemistry and Physics later in the school), Physical E |
The Adrien Albert Laboratory of Medicinal | Chemistry at the University of Sydney was established |
or in 1963 and served as the chairman of the | Chemistry Department at Brown from 1964 to 1972. |
Janine Cossy, professor of organic | chemistry, Novartis Prize (2000), Boehringer Ingelheim |
s, California) is a professor of theoretical | chemistry at the Institute of Chemistry and Fritz Habe |
e according to IUPAC nomenclature of organic | chemistry. |
1949 to 1957 he was professor of biological | chemistry at Harvard Medical School. |
ounders of the European Journal of Inorganic | Chemistry and the European Journal of Organic Chemistr |
r Elisha Mitchell, professor of mathematics, | chemistry, geology, and mineralogy at the University o |
ortant new research in the areas of physical | chemistry, chemical physics and biophysical chemistry. |
rving as chairman of the Division of Organic | Chemistry of the American Chemical Society (ACS), chai |
hannes Wislicenus, The Foundations of Stereo | Chemistry. |
tal Medical School, becoming the head of the | chemistry department in 1913 and the first professor o |
omics English), B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) ( | Chemistry, Physics, Zoology, Botany,Geology) and B.C.S |
e Hall, Herchel Smith Professor of Medicinal | Chemistry from 1985-2004 at the University of Cambridg |
agelos Laboratories, located in front of the | Chemistry Labs. |
None of their | chemistry had disappeared in their five years apart, a |
. Dr. Ben L. Feringa, who is head of organic | chemistry at the University of Groningen, The Netherla |
oneering efforts in the use of computational | chemistry, especially molecular mechanics, to solve a |
orked for decades as a professor of physical | chemistry in the University of Minnesota. |
armacist and emeritus professor of medicinal | chemistry at the University of Sunderland. |
rly innovator in the field of supramolecular | chemistry, i.e., the chemistry of host-guest molecular |
or Townes R. Leigh, longtime chairman of the | chemistry department. |
In 1949 he joined the Department of Physical | Chemistry at the Polytechnic Institute in Sofia (now t |
sted in the mathematical aspects of physical | chemistry as an undergraduate at MIT. |
revisions of IUPAC nomenclature of inorganic | chemistry, there is no single correct name for every c |
In the area of bioorganic | chemistry he is investigating the design and synthesis |
rtments working in several areas of physics, | chemistry and biology. |
ill succeeded Wilhelm Schlenk as head of the | chemistry institute of the University of Berliner, thi |
In 1916 he became Professor of Medical | Chemistry at the University of Innsbruck and from ther |
ersity of Oxford's Department of Theoretical | Chemistry in 1972. |
er the name Fresenius' Journal of Analytical | Chemistry. |
The European Journal of Medicinal | Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal for me |
atter and Fluids, the Department of Physical | Chemistry of Supramolecular Complexes, the Department |
he question: “What was the point of studying | chemistry?”. |
2-2001) the Fresenius' Journal of Analytical | Chemistry as it was known came to an end when it becam |
1914) Textbook of Metallography: | chemistry and physics of metals and their alloys (Lehr |
lized the Bronsted-Lowry theory of acid-base | chemistry to complex chemistry. |
an be found in some procedures of analytical | chemistry. |
and systematize the processes of analytical | chemistry and mineralogy, and his appreciation of the |
stry of the Novosibirsk Institute of Organic | Chemistry. |
MX is a pioneer in the area of combinatorial | chemistry applied to heterogeneous catalysis and homog |
the book, see IUPAC nomenclature of organic | chemistry. |
Department of Analytical | Chemistry |
King, R. B., "Rhodium: Organometallic | Chemistry" Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry 1994, 7 |
Nomenclature of Organic | Chemistry, commonly referred to by chemists as the Blu |
1946, and has been a professor, chair of the | chemistry department, dean of the College of Chemistry |
Journal of Organometallic | Chemistry is published by Elsevier. |
h Fellow (1964-66), Professor of Theoretical | Chemistry (1967-78) and Professor of Chemistry & Appli |
on" or "Prof"), FRS, is Professor of Organic | Chemistry at the University of Leeds, and from 1974 to |
History of organic | chemistry |
The Journal of Organic | Chemistry cover of February 4, 2005 featured her resea |
shed four textbooks in the fields of organic | chemistry and allied health chemistry. |
during World War II; he was Director of the | Chemistry Division of the Metallurgical Laboratory at |
Location of the | Chemistry Research Laboratory within central Oxford |
A major use of marine | chemistry is through pollution regulation and monitori |
editorial board of the Journal of Biological | Chemistry from 1982 to 1987, the Journal of Toxinology |
editorial board of the Journal of Biological | Chemistry. |
heir findings showed the importance of blood | chemistry as a means of confirming diagnoses. |
rote, in an issue of The Journal of Physical | Chemistry, that it presented papers from a conference |
y the editor of the Journal of Computational | Chemistry and one of the editors of the Encyclopedia o |
ry research has focused on the role of brain | chemistry in cannabis dependence. |
The Journal of Combinatorial | Chemistry (usually abbreviated as J. Comb. |
al editors of the Encyclopedia of Analytical | Chemistry |
urnals to form European Journal of Inorganic | Chemistry, while Liebigs Annalen/Recueil and other Eur |
Construction of the | Chemistry and Metallurgy Research (CMR) building began |
It is an example of green | chemistry, compared with the traditional method of oxi |
been known since the early stages of organic | chemistry, silabenzene had been considered to be a tra |
The Journal of Organic | Chemistry 71 (22): 8673. |
held the Gibbs Professorship of Theoretical | Chemistry at Yale University. |
Sir Edward Frankland Professor of Inorganic | Chemistry at the University of London from 1956-88, wi |
former president of the Division of Organic | Chemistry of IUPAC, and she has served as editor-in-ch |
Solar Energy Conversion Journal of Physical | Chemistry C, 2007. |
n 1899, he was elected vice president of the | chemistry section of the American Association for the |
Prof John Butler, Professor of Physical | Chemistry from 1952-6 at the Chester Beatty Research I |
azole alcohol complexes, Journal of Physical | Chemistry, 90, 3868-3871. |
arose, combined with some form of activation | chemistry, is also used to immobilize enzymes, antibod |
d also lured him into complex studies of the | chemistry of glazes, methods of firing, and pattern tr |
ect for different algorithms of mathematical | chemistry. |
October 1987, he became Professor of Organic | Chemistry at the University of Valencia After his deat |
orn 1932) is a professor emeritus of organic | chemistry at Clemson University who first synthesised |
he Royal Society and Professor of Biological | Chemistry at Imperial College London from 1978 to 1988 |
Like the Journal of Physical | Chemistry A and B, it is published by the American Che |
Knowledge of water | chemistry is essential for making use of water as drin |
the emerging FACSS (Federation of Analytical | Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies), whose meetings |
heory of emulsification, Journal of Physical | Chemistry 17, 501 - 519. |
After a year of teaching | chemistry and physics in Uppsala, Sweden he flew to Gr |
ng Contributions in the Fields of Analytical | Chemistry was presented to Professor George Morrison, |
Research workers in the fields of physical | chemistry, chemical physics and biophysical chemistry |
was co-founder of the Journal of Biological | Chemistry. |
1928 till 1933 he was professor of inorganic | chemistry at the University of Freiburg. |
and in 1902 he became professor of Physical | Chemistry at the University of Utrecht, a position whi |
absorbed by the European Journal of Organic | Chemistry and the European Journal of Inorganic Chemis |
ut which accelerated the growth of medicinal | chemistry. |
Williamson ether synthesis, and head of the | chemistry department at University College, London |
essor emeritus at the Department of Physical | Chemistry, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesells |
ler established a laboratory of pathological | chemistry in Vienna's General Hospital, but his appoin |
Leigh FRS is the Forbes Professor of Organic | Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh. |
undamental and applied aspects of analytical | chemistry. |
sburg), and the Max Planck Institute of Cell | Chemistry (founded 1956 in Munich)." |
ublishes The Rise and Development of Organic | Chemistry. |
ed articles covering all aspects of physical | chemistry and chemical physics, and their interfaces w |
rom 1999 to 2009, and Professor of Inorganic | Chemistry in the University of Oxford. |
He was a professor of physical | chemistry and mathematical physics at the California I |
diagram is a graphical representation of the | chemistry of a water sample or samples. |
The Journal of Electroanalytical | Chemistry (ISSN 0022-0728) is a peer-reviewed scientif |
5 he was appointed to the chair of Inorganic | Chemistry at Imperial College London, and from then on |
Jan-Otto Carlsson, a professor of inorganic | chemistry at Uppsala University. |
He was also the Head of the | Chemistry Department of University of Colombo from 198 |
ects helped found the discipline of physical | chemistry as it is today. |
our departments: the departments of physics, | chemistry, chemical engineering, and civil engineering |
The editors of the Journal of Biological | Chemistry have criticized the modern reliance upon imp |
ed to become Executive Director of Cornell's | Chemistry Department, a new position which involved su |
edicine, and the World Journal of Biological | Chemistry. |
hry Davy publishes “Elements of Agricultural | Chemistry”, (one of?) the first scientific study on th |
ery interesting for researchers of molecular | chemistry and have been researched for a long time. |
anchester as the first Professor of Physical | Chemistry at UMIST, from which he retired in 1981. |
on afterwards he became Professor of Organic | Chemistry at Armstrong College, later part of Universi |
Houben-Weyl Methods of Organic | Chemistry, established in 1909 by the German chemist T |
Prof Harold Henbest, Professor of Organic | Chemistry from 1958-73 at Queen's University Belfast, |
onger name, the Journal of Electroanalytical | Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry. |
A Brief Sktech of the Development of Organic | Chemistry in Russian (1948). |
interactions also by means of computational | chemistry. |
ikov was director of Institute of Bioorganic | Chemistry in Moscow. |
The advent of combinatorial | chemistry has enabled medicinal chemists to synthesize |
ston T. Borden is professor of Computational | Chemistry and Welch Chair in Chemistry at the Universi |
as appointed to the department of biological | chemistry at Yale Medical School. |
ebecca and Israel Sieff Professor of Organic | Chemistry at the institute, until 1964. |
laboratories for the departments of physics, | chemistry and biological science, and a gymnasium. |
aitlis, FRS, Emeritus Professor of Inorganic | Chemistry at the University of Sheffield and Marion Ma |
ember 30 - Robert Boyle, a founder of modern | chemistry (* 1627) |
From 1952 to 1954 he was Dean of the | chemistry department and in the years 1955 and 1956, R |
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