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1. K Barry Sharpless - Wikipedia
Skrivarvänlig version Förbehåll. Ej inloggad. Logga in Hjälp. K Barry Sharpless. ( K Barry Sharpless. Född i Philadelphia 1941. Amerikansk Nobelpristagare i kemi år 2001.
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(Omdirigerad från K. Barry Sharpless K Barry Sharpless . Född i Philadelphia . Amerikansk Nobelpristagare i kemi år . Han tilldelades priset för sina " arbeten över kiralt katalyserade oxidationsreaktioner ". Han tilldelades halva prissumman. Den andra halvan delades av amerikanen William S Knowles och japanen Ryoji Noyori Han doktorerade vid Stanford University. Sedan är han professor i kemi vid the Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, USA. kirala (grekiska cheir , "hand"). I naturen har det visat sig att den ena formen ofta dominerar. I våra celler passar därför den ena spegelbildsformen av en molekyl "som handen i handsken", i motsats till den andra som rentav kan vara skadlig. 2001 års Nobelpristagare har utvecklat molekyler som kan katalysera viktiga reaktioner så att endast den ena av de två spegelbildsformerna bildas. Katalysatormolekylen, som själv är kiral, påskyndar reaktionen utan att själv förbrukas. Metoderna har fått stor praktisk betydelse i industriella processer för framställning av läkemedel, t.ex. antibiotika, antiinflammatoriska medel och hjärtmediciner Views Personliga verktyg Navigation Sök ord Verktygslåda

2. The K. Barry Sharpless Lab
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3. K. Barry Sharpless - Autobiography
K. barry sharpless – Autobiography. From 6th through 12th gradesI attended a Quaker school on the Philadelphia city line. Twice
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From 6th through 12th grades I attended a Quaker school on the Philadelphia city line. Twice a week the entire school attended Quaker Meeting, silent gatherings except when someone received a personal call to speak. I never got a call, but nonetheless my head was full: I thought about fishing and boats. Or else I thought about when next I could get from Philadelphia to our cottage on the New Jersey Shore in order to go out fishing in a boat. Beneath my picture in one high school yearbook it says, "I'm going to the Shore". While I had an overwhelming passion for fishing, school I merely enjoyed and I never planned to be a scientist. In fact, passion, not planning, is the engine driving all my thought and action. The almost unimaginably good fortune of my youth was that other people made such very, very good plans and choices for me. My parents selected the excellent Friends Central School where, fortuitously, Clayton Farraday was both a science teacher and the school's beloved Mr. Chips. The counselors there decided, wisely, that I should attend a college rather than a large university, and I departed Philadelphia for Dartmouth College in the fall of 1959. Though literature courses there were my favorites, I was a pre-medical student solely because my parents always hoped that I'd become an MD like my father. Pre-meds majored in chemistry or biology, and between the two I leaned toward chemistry. I didn't get really interested, however, until I had two semesters of organic my sophomore year from a young chemistry professor who chose me to do research in his lab. When I graduated Dartmouth a few years later, in 1963, the same prof called my next move, a PhD in organic chemistry instead of medical school. He even chose the graduate school I attended and my research supervisor there. Such a strong intervention in a student's life is no doubt unusual, but the precipitating events were unusual, too.

4. NIGMS -- News & Events: NIGMS Grantee K. Barry Sharpless Wins Nobel Prize For Ad
A news release on NIGMS grantee K. barry sharpless winning the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for advances in mirrorimage chemistry. Dr. K. barry sharpless, a long-time grantee of the National Institute of General Medical
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NIGMS Grantee K. Barry Sharpless Wins Nobel Prize for Advances in Mirror-Image Chemistry
NIGMS Grantee K. Barry Sharpless Wins Nobel Prize for Advances in Mirror-Image Chemistry
by Alison Davis
October 10, 2001
"Dr. Sharpless' creativity has helped the entire field of chemistry produce extremely useful molecules, including many different therapeutics, that continue to improve the health and enhance the lives of all Americans," said Dr. Ruth L. Kirschstein, acting director of NIH. "This year's Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Physiology or Medicine both beautifully underscore the value of basic biological research in yielding vital medical advances." The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm announced the chemistry prize winners this morning. Dr. Sharpless, W.M. Keck Professor of Chemistry at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, received half of this year's chemistry award for his work on "chirally catalyzed oxidation reactions." Sharing the other half of the prize for their work on "chirally catalyzed hydrogenation reactions," are Dr. William S. Knowles of St. Louis, Missouri (formerly of the Monsanto Company) and Dr. Ryoji Noyori of Nagoya University, Chikusa, Nagoya, Japan. Nearly all small moleculeseither natural or syntheticcome in two, "mirror-image" forms, much like a pair of gloves. When chemical reactions occur in living systems, only the "correct" form is made. In contrast, laboratory reactions nearly always produce a potful of both left and right "hands" of a molecule. The active part of most medicines consists of a single hand of a molecule. A mixture that includes the "wrong" hand of a molecule can be ineffective or even harmful to the body.

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. K. barry sharpless, an MIT chemistry professor for 17 yearsuntil he joined Scripps Research Institute in 1990, was chosen October 10 to
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K. barry sharpless is Awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.La Jolla, CA, October 10, 2001 K. barry sharpless, Ph.D., WM
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K. Barry Sharpless is Awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry La Jolla, CA, October 10, 2001 K. Barry Sharpless, Ph.D., W.M. Keck Professor of Chemistry at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), and member of The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology, has been awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, economics, and peace, the prize recognizes individuals who, as stipulated in Alfred Nobel's will, "have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind." The prize carries a cash award of about a million dollars. Sharpless was awarded this year's prize in chemistry along with William S. Knowles, formerly of Monsanto, and Ryoji Noyori of Nagoya University in Japan for "the development of catalytic asymmetric synthesis." "We are obviously delighted that Dr. Sharpless has received this recognition," says TSRI President Richard Lerner. "In my mind, it was inevitable that he would be awarded the Nobel Prize—the extent and significance of his work are so far reaching. [Dr. Sharpless] has been recognized for his prodigious work by the scientific community for many years and has been acknowledged by the philanthropic community, most notably Mr. Sam Skaggs, whose contributions have enabled Dr. Sharpless to achieve many research breakthroughs."

7. K. Barry Sharpless Winner Of The 2001 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
K. barry sharpless, the 2001 Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. K. barry sharpless. 2001 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Prize corecipient Ryoji Noyori. K .
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K B ARRY S HARPLESS
Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his work on chirally catalysed oxidation reactions.
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8. K. Barry Sharpless -- Curriculum Vitae
K. barry sharpless, Ph.D. Organic/Inorganic Chemist All content contained herein copyright © 2001 K. barry sharpless and The Scripps Research Institute
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K. Barry Sharpless, Ph.D.
Organic/Inorganic Chemist
W. M. Keck Professor of Chemistry
The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI)
W. M. Keck Professor of Chemistry
10550 North Torrey Pines Road
La Jolla, California 92037
Tel: 858.784.7505
Fax: 858.784.7562
sharples@scripps.edu

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Modular click chemistry for finding new medicines and materials in situ click assembly in biological hosts Transition metal-catalyzed asymmetric processes Biographical
Born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1941 BA, Dartmouth College (T. A. Spencer), 1963 PhD, Stanford University (E. E. van Tamelen), 1968 Postdoctoral, Stanford University (J. P. Collman), 1968 Postdoctoral, Harvard University (K. Bloch), 1969 Chemistry Faculties American Assn for the Advancement of Science, 1984 National Academy of Sciences, 1985 Royal Society of Chemistry (Hon.), Great Britain, 1998 Awarded Fellowships National Science Foundation Doctoral Fellow, 1963 National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellow, 1968 A. P. Sloan Foundation Fellow, 1973

9. Chemistry 2001
reactions . William S. Knowles, Ryoji Noyori, K. barry sharpless. 1/4of the prize, 1/4 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize. USA, Japan, USA.St.
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2001
"for their work on chirally catalysed hydrogenation reactions" "for his work on chirally catalysed oxidation reactions" William S. Knowles Ryoji Noyori K. Barry Sharpless 1/4 of the prize 1/4 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA Japan USA
St. Louis, MO, USA Nagoya University
Nagoya, Japan The Scripps Research Institute
La Jolla, CA, USA b. 1917 b. 1938 b. 1941 The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2001
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10. K. Barry Sharpless Winner Of The 2001 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
K. barry sharpless, the 2001 Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, atthe Nobel Prize Internet Archive. K. barry sharpless. 2001 Nobel
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K B ARRY S HARPLESS
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11. K. Barry Sharpless - Nobel Diploma
barry sharpless Nobel Diploma. Artist Nils G. Stenqvist. Calligrapher Annika Rücker. SITE FEEDBACK CONTACT TELL A FRIEND. Last modified December 10, 2003. The Official Web Site of The Nobel Foundation
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12. K. Barry Sharpless
Chemienobelpreis 2001 (Nobel Prize Chemistry 2001) K.barry sharpless, amerikan. Chemiker, geb. 1941.
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(Nobel Prize Chemistry 2001) K. Barry Sharpless, amerikan. Chemiker, geb. 1941
Together with the signatures of Noyori and Knowles.

13. K. BARRY SHARPLESS
barry sharplessW.M. Keck Professor of ChemistryThe Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037Unlike most academics engaged in basic research, K. barry sharpless has always been exclusively. interested in useful chemistry.
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14. Sharpless, K. Barry
sharpless, K. barry. From 6th through 12th grades I attended a Quakerschool on the Philadelphia city line. Twice a week the entire
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Sharpless, K. Barry From 6th through 12th grades I attended a Quaker school on the Philadelphia city line. Twice a week the entire school attended Quaker Meeting, silent gatherings except when someone received a personal call to speak. I never got a call, but nonetheless my head was full: I thought about fishing and boats. Or else I thought about when next I could get from Philadelphia to our cottage on the New Jersey Shore in order to go out fishing in a boat. Beneath my picture in one high school yearbook it says, "I'm going to the Shore". While I had an overwhelming passion for fishing, school I merely enjoyed and I never planned to be a scientist. In fact, passion, not planning, is the engine driving all my thought and action. The almost unimaginably good fortune of my youth was that other people made such very, very good plans and choices for me. Generally speaking, colleges have the best undergraduate teaching, and universities, whose labs are filled by graduate and post-graduate students, have the best research. When I arrived at Dartmouth College in 1959, the chemistry department had a graduate program, which meant great teachers who were just as good at research. However, the program was small, and only a master's degree was awarded, so consequently professors were perpetually hungry for more manpower for their labs, more "hands". Undergraduates who performed well in lab courses were actively recruited to do "real" graduate- level research.

15. K. Barry Sharpless - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
K. barry sharpless. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Karl barrysharpless (born April 28, 1941) won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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K. Barry Sharpless
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Karl Barry Sharpless (born April 28 ) won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in for his work on chirally catalysed oxidation reactions ( Sharpless epoxidation Sharpless bishydroxylation ). This prize was shared with William S. Knowles and Ryoji Noyori for their study of chirally catalyzed hydrogenations. Sharpless was born in Philadelphia . He began his studies in Dartmouth College and earned his PhD from Stanford University in . He continued post-doctoral work at Stanford University and Harvard University Sharpless became professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Stanford University , and the Scripps Research Institute , where currently holds the W. M. Keck professorship in chemistry. Categories Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox

16. K. Barry Sharpless --  Encyclopædia Britannica
sharpless, K. barry Encyclopædia Britannica Article. K. barry sharpless. To citethis page MLA style K. barry sharpless. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004.
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17. K. Barry Sharpless --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Encyclopædia Britannica, sharpless, K. barry Encyclopædia Britannica Article. MLAstyle K. barry sharpless. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004.
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18. K. Barry Sharpless Is Awarded The 2001 Noble Prize In Chemistry
K. barry sharpless, Ph.D., W.M. Keck Professor of Chemistry at The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology and the Department of Chemistry at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), has been awarded
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Public release date: 11-Oct-2001
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K. Barry Sharpless is awarded the 2001 Noble Prize in chemistry
K. Barry Sharpless, Ph.D., W.M. Keck Professor of Chemistry at The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology and the Department of Chemistry at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), has been awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and peace, the prize recognizes individuals who, as stipulated in Alfred Nobel's will, "have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind." The prize carries a cash award of about a million dollars. Sharpless was awarded this year's prize in chemistry along with William S. Knowles of Monsanto and Ryoji Noyori of Nagoya University in Japan for the development of catalytic asymmetric synthesis. "We are obviously delighted that Dr. Sharpless has received this recognition," says TSRI President Richard Lerner. "In my mind, it was inevitable that he would be awarded the Nobel Prize the extent and significance of his work are so far reaching. [Dr. Sharpless] has been recognized for his prodigious work by the scientific community for many years and has been acknowledged by the philanthropic community, most notably Mr. Sam Skaggs, whose contributions have enabled Dr. Sharpless to achieve many research breakthroughs." According to the prize committee, Knowles and Noyori shared half the prize "for their work on chirally catalyzed hydrogenation reactions." The other half of this year's award recognized Sharpless "for his work on chirally catalyzed oxidation reactions."

19. K. Barry Sharpless
K. barry sharpless. K. Berry sharpless (born 1941) won the Nobel Prizein Chemistry in 2001 for his work on chirally catalysed oxidation
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K. Berry Sharpless (born ) won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in for his work on chirally catalysed oxidation reactions ( Sharpless epoxidation Sharpless bishydroxylation ). This prize was shared with William S. Knowles and Ryoji Noyori for their study of chirally catalyzed hydrogenations. Sharpless was born in Philadelphia . He began his studies in Dartmouth College and earned his PhD from Stanford University in . He continued post-doctoral work at Stanford University and Harvard University Sharpless became professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Stanford University , and the Scripps Research Institute, where currently holds the W. M. Keck professorship in chemistry.
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