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Appendix C: Biographical Information
Pages 67-82

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... Lawrence Award in Chemistry and the American Chemical Society Arthur C Cope Award, and the Royal Society of Chemistry Sir Edward Frankland Prize Lectureship.
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... Scientists, 2001; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001; Fel low of the American Physical Society, 1998; Guggenheim Fellowship, 1993; Research Associate, California Institute of Technology, 1991; Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar, 1990-95; Alfred P Sloan Research Fellow, 1990-1992; National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator, 1988-1993; Provost Postdoctoral Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1985.
From page 69...
... Welch Foundation Invited Lectureship in Nanochemistry; Chair, Gordon Research Conferences on Zeolitic and Layered Materials; Guest Editor, Current Chemistry: Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science; Editorial Board, Journal of Solid State Chemistry and Advanced Functional Materials; member of the Boards for the International Zeolite Association, Mesopo rous Materials Association, and the International Congress on Catalysis; member, Council of the Gordon Research Conferences; member, Chemical Sciences Roundtable of the National Research Council; a member of the American Chemical Society, and a member of the University of California, Santa Barbara, Chemical Engineering Advisory Board. Kresge holds over 100 patents dealing with novel catalysts and their applications.
From page 70...
... He conducted postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Patty McAllister serves as Vice President of Government Relations and External Affairs at the Council of Graduate Schools in Washington, DC.
From page 71...
... Cope Scholar Award, Paul Flory-IBM Fellowship, and the ACS Herty Medal.
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... Professor Shakhashiri is an elected fel low of the South Carolina Academy of Science, the Alabama Academy of Science, the New York Academy of Science, and the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. He is the recipient of honorary doctoral degrees from George Washington University, Illinois State University, Ripon College, University of Colorado, Grand Valley State University, University of South Carolina and Lebanese American University.
From page 73...
... His industry background spans chemicals, plastics, petroleum, manufacturing, engineering, and technology with Chevron Phillips Chemical Company and Phillips Petroleum.
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... Degnan is a member of the Catalyst Club of New York and the North American Catalyst Society and is vice-chairman of the Research & Devel opment Council of New Jersey. He also is a member of the advisory council of UD's Center for Catalytic Science and Technology, the Engineering Advisory Council at the University of Notre Dame, the New Directions Council of Purdue University's Chemical Engineering Department and the advisory council for the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.
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... Dr. Doyle's research interests include asymmetric catalysis with metal carbenes and Lewis acids; structural design and chemistry of dirhodium carboxamidates; catalytic chemical oxidations; bioinorganic chemistry of nitrogen oxides and nitrosyls; reductions by organosilanes.
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... She has been elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences and the American Philosophical Society, and to fellowships both in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Association of Advancement of Science. In October 2010, President Barack Obama named Dr.
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... in 1978. From 1978-1980, Dave conducted postdoctoral research at Columbia University in the laboratories of Professor Gilbert Stork where he worked on the synthesis of histrionicotoxin.
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... Dr. Mills joined Merck Research Laboratories in 1985 in the department of process research, and moved to the medicinal chemistry area in 1989.
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... Dr. Shenoy joined DuPont Central Research and Development in 2008.
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... (2) Development of conjugated materials that are highly amplifying optical sensing materials where mobile excited states can transfer their energy (or be quenched)
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... Dr. Jake Yeston joined the staff at Science in 2004, where he is now a senior editor, handling peer review for original research manuscripts submitted in chemistry and overlapping segments of applied physics and biochemistry.


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