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  1. Donald J. Cram: From Design to Discovery (Profiles, Pathways, and Dreams) by Donald J. Cram, 1990-05-05
  2. Essence of Organic Chemistry (World Student) by Jane M. Cram, Donald J. Cram, 1978-05-18
  3. Container Molecules and Their Guests (Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry) by Donald J. Cram, Jane M. Cram, 1997-10-01
  4. Elements of Organic Chemistry by John H.; Cram, Donald J.; Hammond, George S. Richards, 1967-01-01
  5. Organische Chemie (German Edition) by Stanley H. Pine, James B. Hendrickson, et all 2000-01-10
  6. Organic Chemistry, Volume 4, Fundamentals of Carbanion Chemistry by Donald J. Cram, 1965
  7. Biography - Cram, Donald J(ames) (1919-2001): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  8. Organic Chemistry by Donald J. Cram, George S. Hammond, 1959
  9. Fundamentals of Carbanion Chemistry. Organic Chemistry; a Series of Monographs, Volume 4 by Donald J. Cram, 1965
  10. Organic Chemistry - Second Edition by Donald J. and Hammond, George S. Cram, 1964
  11. The Essence of Organic Chemistry. 1st Ed. 1st Pr by Cram Donald J Cram Jane M, 1978-01-01
  12. Fundamentals of Carbanion Chemistry
  13. Study Guide and Solutions Manual to Accompany the Essence of Organic Chemistry by Jane M. Cram, Donald J. Cram, 1978-06
  14. Essence of Organic Chemistry (Chemistry Series) by Jane M.; Cram, Donald J. Cram, 1978

1. Donald J. Cram - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Donald J. Cram. (Redirected from Donald J Cram). Donald James Cram (April22, 1919 June 17, 2001) was an American chemist who shared
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(Redirected from Donald J Cram Donald James Cram April 22 June 17 ) was an American chemist who shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry edit
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Cram was educated at Rollins College Florida , and at the University of Nebraska , and he received his doctorate in organic chemistry from Harvard University in . He joined the faculty of the University of California at Los Angeles in and became a full professor there in edit
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Cram expanded upon Charles Pedersen 's ground-breaking synthesis of the crown ethers , basically two-dimensional organic compounds that are able to recognize and selectively combine with the ions of certain metal elements. Cram synthesized molecules that took this chemistry into three dimensions, creating an array of differently shaped molecules that could interact selectively with other chemicals because of their complementary three-dimensional structures. His work represented a large step toward the synthesis of functional laboratory-made mimics of enzymes and other natural molecules whose special chemical behaviour is due to their characteristic structure.

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Donald J. Cram. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Donald JamesCram (April 22, 1919 June 17, 2001) was an American chemist
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Donald James Cram April 22 June 17 ) was an American chemist who shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry edit
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Cram was educated at Rollins College Florida , and at the University of Nebraska , and he received his doctorate in organic chemistry from Harvard University in . He joined the faculty of the University of California at Los Angeles in and became a full professor there in edit
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Cram expanded upon Charles Pedersen 's ground-breaking synthesis of the crown ethers , basically two-dimensional organic compounds that are able to recognize and selectively combine with the ions of certain metal elements. Cram synthesized molecules that took this chemistry into three dimensions, creating an array of differently shaped molecules that could interact selectively with other chemicals because of their complementary three-dimensional structures. His work represented a large step toward the synthesis of functional laboratory-made mimics of enzymes and other natural molecules whose special chemical behaviour is due to their characteristic structure. He died in Palm Desert, California

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(Redirected from Donald J Cram Donald James Cram April 22 June 17 ) was an American chemist whoshared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Cram was educated at Rollins College Florida , and at the University ofNebraska , and he received his doctorate in organic chemistry from Harvard University in . He joined the faculty of the University of California at Los Angeles in and became a full professor there in
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Cram expanded upon CharlesPedersen 's ground-breaking synthesis of the crown ethers , basically two-dimensional organic compounds that are able to recognize and selectively combinewith the ions of certain metal elements. Cram synthesized molecules that took this chemistry into three dimensions, creating an array of differently shaped molecules that could interactselectively with other chemicals because of their complementary three-dimensional structures. His work represented a large steptoward the synthesis of functional laboratory-made mimics of enzymes and othernatural molecules whose special chemical behaviour is due to their characteristic structure.

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Donald J. Cram won the Nobel Prize in 1987 (along with three other chemists) forthe development and use of molecules with structurespecific interactions of
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8. Donald James Cram
Donald James Cram (1919 2001). American chemist who, along with Charles J. Pedersenand Jean-Marie Lehn, was awarded the 1987 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for
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American chemist who, along with Charles J. Pedersen and Jean-Marie Lehn, was awarded the 1987 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his creation of molecules that mimic the chemical behaviour of molecules found in living systems.
Cram was educated at Rollins College, Fla., and at the University of Nebraska, and he received his doctorate in organic chemistry from Harvard University in 1947. He joined the faculty of the University of California at Los Angeles in 1947 and became a full professor there in 1956. Cram amplified and expanded upon Pedersen's ground-breaking synthesis of the crown ethersbasically two-dimensional organic compounds that are able to recognize and selectively combine with the ions of certain metal elements. Cram synthesized molecules that took this chemistry into three dimensions, creating an array of differently shaped molecules that could interact selectively with other chemicals because of their complementary three-dimensional structures. His work represented a large step toward the synthesis of functional laboratory-made mimics of enzymes and other natural molecules whose special chemical behaviour is due to their characteristic structure.
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Cram was educated at Rollins College Florida , and at the University of Nebraska , and he received his doctorate in organic chemistry from Harvard University in . He joined the faculty of the University of California at Los Angeles in and became a full professor there in
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Cram expanded upon Charles Pedersen 's ground-breaking synthesis of the crown ethers , basically two-dimensional organic compounds that are able to recognize and selectively combine with the ions of certain metal elements. Cram synthesized molecules that took this chemistry into three dimensions, creating an array of differently shaped molecules that could interact selectively with other chemicals because of their complementary three-dimensional structures. His work represented a large step toward the synthesis of functional laboratory-made mimics of

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Donald J. Cram June 17 ) was an American chemist who shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for “synthesizing three-dimensional molecules that could mimic the functioning of natural molecules.” He also won the National Academy of Science Award in the Chemical Sciences.
Education
Cram was educated at Rollins College Florida , and at the University of Nebraska , and he received his doctorate in organic chemistry from Harvard University in . He joined the faculty of the University of California at Los Angeles in and became a full professor there in
Field of Study
Cram expanded upon Charles Pedersen's ground-breaking synthesis of the crown ethers, basically two-dimensional organic compounds that are able to recognize and selectively combine with the ions of certain metal elements. Cram synthesized molecules that took this

11. Donald J. Cram - Autobiography
donald J. cram – Autobiography. The beginning is organic chemicalresearch. From Les Prix Nobel 1987. donald J. cram died in 2001.
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The beginning is distant, and was a time when we as a people were without much of the fruits of science that now refine our lives. But it was also a good time, when family and town were the domain of our existence. My father of Scottish, and mother of German extraction, migrated with their three children from Ontario, Canada, to rural Chester, Vermont, USA, where I was born in the spring of 1919, as the Cram's fourth and only male child. Two years later, the family moved to Brattleboro, Vermont.
My mother, Joanna, was high-spirited throughout her 94 years, starting with a girlhood rebellion against the strict Mennonite faith in which she was raised. My father, William, was a romantic, a cavalry officer, later working alternately as a successful lawyer and unsuccessful farmer. He died of pneumonia at 53, leaving my mother with a set of Victorian upper-class English values, and the task of providing for and raising my sisters and me, then aged four.
According to my oldest sister, Elizabeth, I was as a child precocious, curious, and constantly in, or causing, trouble. This character trait started at birth; I weighed over ten pounds, and had an unusually large head! Determined to walk at seven months, I pulled a pan of fresh eggs down from a table onto that head. At three years, I broke my first window. My father took me directly to our neighbor, Mr. Mason, to apologize. Reputedly, I said to him, "Sorry, you nasty Mason".
By the time I was four and a half, I was reading children's books. My mother, steeped in English literature, cultivated incentive by reading to me only the

12. Cram Summary
donald J. cram. Professor Emeritus; BS, Rollins College; MS, University of Nebraska; Research of evolutionary biological systems, the cram research group is engaged in investigating
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DONALD J. CRAM
Research Description
The reactions of guest molecules imprisoned in the interior of rigidly hollow spherical host molecules (carceplexes) are being actively pursued. Potential uses of carceplexes include drug and radiation delivery systems, light switches, or molecular information storage and retrieval display systems (MISARDS). Guests, such as cyclobutadiene which ordinarily self-destructs, are stable when contained inside the shell of a carcerand. Benzyne has been synthesized and studied in the inner phase of a carcerand.
Key words:
Biomimetic Chemistry: structurally preorganized host compounds are designed and synthesized to bind guest compounds with high chiral and structural recognition for study of complexes, catalysts, ionophores, and molecular sensors.
Representative Publications:
1. "Container Molecules and Their Guests," by D.J. Cram and J.M. Cram, Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry, J. Fraser Stoddart, Ed., The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 1994. 2. "Spherands: Hosts Preorganized for Binding Cations," by E. Maverick and D.J. Cram, in "Comprehensive Supramolecular Chemistry," Vol. 1, J.-M. Lehn, Ed., Elsevier Science Ltd., 1996.

13. Cram, Donald J.
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in full DONALD JAMES CRAM (b. April 22, 1919, Chester, Vt., U.S.), American chemist who, along with Charles J. Pedersen and Jean-Marie Lehn , was awarded the 1987 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his creation of molecules that mimic the chemical behaviour of molecules found in living systems. Cram was educated at Rollins College, Fla., and at the University of Nebraska, and he received his doctorate in organic chemistry from Harvard University in 1947. He joined the faculty of the University of California at Los Angeles in 1947 and became a full professor there in 1956. Cram amplified and expanded upon Pedersen's ground-breaking synthesis of the crown ethersbasically two-dimensional organic compounds that are able to recognize and selectively combine with the ions of certain metal elements. Cram synthesized molecules that took this chemistry into three dimensions, creating an array of differently shaped molecules that could interact selectively with other chemicals because of their complementary three-dimensional structures. His work represented a large step toward the synthesis of functional laboratory-made mimics of enzymes and other natural molecules whose special chemical behaviour is due to their characteristic structure.

14. Chemistry 1987
for their development and use of molecules with structurespecific interactionsof high selectivity . donald J. cram, Jean-Marie Lehn, Charles J. Pedersen.
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1987
"for their development and use of molecules with structure-specific interactions of high selectivity" Donald J. Cram Jean-Marie Lehn Charles J. Pedersen 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USA France USA University of California
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15. Cram, Donald James. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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16. Donald J. Cram Winner Of The 1987 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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D ONALD J C RAM
1987 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for their development and use of molecules with structure-specific interactions of high selectivity.
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    Born: 1919
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: University of California, Los Angeles, CA
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Fifty Years of cram s Rule A Celebration of donald J. cram s Chemistryand Chemical Legacy. March 2830, 2002. ABOUT donald J. cram.
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Fifty Years of Cram's Rule:
A Celebration of
Donald J. Cram's Chemistry
and Chemical Legacy
March 28-30, 2002
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of California, Los Angeles Talks held in CS50, the UCLA Chemistry Quad Banquet in the UCLA Faculty Center Kendall N. Houk, Fred Wudl and Dotsevi Y. Sogah, Co-Chairs Support of the Cram Symposium from Pharmacia and Eli Lilly is gratefully acknowledged. Overview Registration Information Banquet Information Confirmed Speakers ... Day Three, March 30, 2002
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18. Donald J. Cram Winner Of The 1987 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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D ONALD J C RAM
1987 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for their development and use of molecules with structure-specific interactions of high selectivity.
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    Born: 1919
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: University of California, Los Angeles, CA
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19. Donald J. Cram --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
cram, donald J. Britannica Student Encyclopedia. elementary and high schoolstudents. , cram, donald J. (1919–2001). US chemist donald J
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