Hartwig, John (1964- USA) [University of California, Berkeley with Bergman, Robert G.Antonio Alcaro 1,2*, Stefano Carta 3 and Jaak Panksepp 4† Grignard, François Auguste Victor (1871-1935 France) Greene, Theodora Whatmough (1931-2005 USA) Gerhardt, Charles Frédéric (1816-1856 France) (1941- USA) įaul, Margaret (19– Ireland?) įavorsky, Alexei Y. Friedrich Gustav Carl Emil (1864-1921 Germany) Įrlenmeyer, Richard August Carl Emil (1825-1909 Germany) Įschenmoser, Albert (1925- Switzerland) Įvans, David A. (1936- USA) ĭarzens, Auguste Georges (1886-1954 France) ĭauben, William G. (1928- USA) Ĭornforth, John Warcup (1917-2013 Australia) Ĭorriu, Robert J. (1828-1886 Russia) Ĭalvin, Melvin (1911-1997 USA) Ĭarothers, Wallace (1896-1937 USA) Ĭannizzaro, Stanislao (1826-1910 Italy) Ĭaserio, Marjorie Constance (1929- British) [Bryn Mawr with Ernst BerlinerĬava, Michael P. Some information on this page has been obtained from the Chemistry Tree – The Academic Genealogy of Chemistry ResearchersĪ B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z If you would like us to consider other chemists and/or links, please use the Contact Us/Feedback form. ![]() They are not an endorsement by the Division. The list itself and the links (mainly to Wikipedia) are provided as a service to the organic chemistry community. ![]() We have added Organic Chemists who have won the Roger Adams Award, Cope Award, or a Nobel Prize that is related to Organic Chemistry. It is based on the icons of organic chemistry that he felt students should know. He created the list for a graduate synthesis course he was teaching in the 1990’s. Smith, Department of Chemistry, University of Connecticut. ![]() The following list of ~350 Famous Organic Chemists (and/or scientists who contributed to the fundamentals of organic chemistry) was originally compiled by Professor Michael B.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |