PREMIOS NOBEL EN QUIMICA Translate this page 1964. Hauptman, Herbert A. 1985. Woodward, Robert Burns. 1965. karle, jerome.1985. Mulliken, Robert S. 1966. Herschbach, Dudley R. 1986. Eigen, Manfred.1967. http://www.galeon.com/labquimica/sopacademico/pnobel/nobel.htm
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June 1994 Michigan Today--Joy In An Unfolding Field year that Isabella also learned a thing or two about human chemistry when she foundherself seated in class next to a graduate student, jerome karle, who was http://www.umich.edu/~newsinfo/MT/94/Jun94/mt2j94.html
Extractions: She looks like many other mothers and wives: abundant white hair arranged in a neat pageboy, a smart navy blue suit covering a comfortable frame, a silk scarf and Aztec-inspired pin adding some color and flair to an understated ensemble. But then this mother and wife, Isabella Lugoski Karle '41, '44 PhD, steps up to a podium in Philadelphia's venerable Franklin Institute Science Museum and shows the expectant audience another side of herself. For this mother and wife also happens to be a groundbreaker in x-ray crystallography, a researcher whose work has contributed critical information to the disciplines of molecular biology, chemistry, physics, metallurgy, geology, genetics and pharmacology, and one of the 1,000 most cited authorities worldwide in all scientific fields. She addresses the audience of scientists, teachers and students as the most recent recipient of the Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science , an honor bestowed annually by the Franklin Institute on an outstanding contributor to the advancement of science. The award, the riches American prize given in science today, has added a quarter of a million dollars to Isabella Karle's bank balance and a prestigious medal to her already impressive list of official accolades. In a breathy voice colored with a tinge of an Eastern European accent, Karle takes her listeners on a tour of her career with humor and self-effacing charm. She is the senior scientist for structural chemistry at the
Untitled Document Previous Bartell Lectures. The 2001 Bartell lecturer was Dr. jerome karle. R. StephenBerry, Ph.D. 2001. jerome karle, Ph.D. 2002. Dudley R. Herschbach, Ph. D. http://www.umich.edu/~axeab/professional/bartell.html
Extractions: Previous Bartell Lectures The 2001 Bartell lecturer was Dr. Jerome Karle. He was awarded the 1985 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his outstanding achievements in the development of direct methods for the determination of crystal structures." Dr. Karle's talk, "The Relationship of Theory and Practice," filled 1640 Chem on April 11, 2001. Dr. Karle attended the City College of New York as an undergraduate, received an M.A. in biology from Harvard, and received his Ph.D. from none other than the University of Michigan in 1944. He currently works for the Naval Research Laboratory. Bartell lecture co-chair Kari Dilley, Professor Lawrence Bartell, Dr. Karle, and Bartell lecture co-chair Avedis Magar during the award presentation. Previous Bartell Lectures Lawrence S. Bartell, Ph.D. Fred Basolo, Ph.D. Gerhart Friedlander, Ph.D. Michael A. Marletta, Ph.D. Stuart Alan Rice, Ph. D. Rudolph A. Marcus, Ph.D. John C. Polyani, Ph.D. Richard R. Ernst Ph.D. F. Sherwood Rowland, Ph.D.
The Scientist - Naval Lab `Experimentalist' Honored With Bower Award Herbert A. Hauptman of the Medical Foundation of Buffalo, jerome karle receiveda Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1985 for contributions to crystallography. http://www.the-scientist.com/yr1994/jan/silverman_p4_940110.html
Extractions: News By Edward R. Silverman Date :January 10, 1994, pp.4 Isabella L. Karle, who pioneered new ways to study the three-dimensional structure of molecules, making use of both X-ray and electron diffraction, has been selected to receive the 1993 Bower Award and Prize in Science. The four-year-old award, which consists of a gold medal and a cash prize of $250,000, will be presented in April by Philadelphia's Franklin Institute Science Museum to honor outstanding work in the life or physical sciences.The international committee that chose the 72-year-old chemist, who becomes the first woman to win the award, said that Karle is being recognized for facilitating wide-ranging research in chemistry, biology, and medicine. Her specialty, three-dimensional molecular modelingwhich relies on detailed X-ray structures to determine accuracy and parametershas contributed to the discovery of new pharmaceutical agents for many diseases. But Karle, a senior scientist at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) in Washington, D.C., stresses that it was her husband, Jerome, who developed theories about X-ray crystallography that she pursued. "I'm an experimentalist," she says.
Recent Awardees Yamamoto, Hiromichi, NRL, Kafafi, Zakya H. Builtup Molecular ElectronicDevices for an Optical Computer. Vekhter, Yanina, NRL, karle, jerome. http://www4.nas.edu/pga/rap.nsf/AwardeesList?ReadForm&Review=JUN/2002&SortBy=Awa
VOLNÝ - Vyhledavání 1985. Hauptman, Herbert AI. Hauptman, Herbert A. II. karle, jerome I. karle,jerome II. 1986. Herschbach, Dudley RI. Herschbach, Dudley R. II. Lee, Yuan TI. http://web.volny.cz/najdito/search.php?sessionId=IdkX0648gJfQAU1ZPADUp2QCMIn6KeV
Nobel Prizes In Chemistry American. mathematical biology. 1985. jerome karle. American. physical. 1986. DudleyR. Herschbach. 59. 38. 1985. karle, jerome. Lawrence O. Brockway. 1943. Michigan.1918 . http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/NOBEL/CHEM/
Extractions: 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ONTARIO M3J 1P3, CANADA For suggestions, corrections, additional information, and comments please send e-mails to jandraos@yorku.ca http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/ NOBEL PRIZE CHEMISTRY YEAR NAMES OF SCIENTISTS NATIONALITY TYPE OF CHEMISTRY Jacobus van't Hoff Dutch physical Emil Fischer German organic Svante Arrhenius Swedish physical Sir William Ramsay British physical Adolf von Baeyer German organic Henri Moissan French inorganic Eduard Buchner German organic/bioorganic Lord Ernest Rutherford British nuclear Wilhelm Ostwald Latvian physical Otto Wallach German organic Marie Curie Polish-French nuclear Victor Grignard French organic Paul Sabatier French organic Alfred Werner German inorganic Theodore Williams Richards American physical Richard Martin Willstatter German organic no prize awarded no prize awarded Fritz Haber German physical/industrial no prize awarded Walther Hermann Nernst German physical Frederick Soddy British nuclear Francis William Aston British analytical Fritz Pregl Slovenian analytical no prize awarded Richard Zsigmondy Austrian physical Theodor Svedberg Swedish physical Heinrich Wieland German organic Adolf Windaus German organic Hans von Euler-Chelpin German bioorganic Arthur Harden British bioorganic Hans Fischer German bioorganic Friedrich Bergius German physical Carl Bosch German physical Irving Langmuir American physical no prize awarded Harold Urey American nuclear Frederic Joliot French nuclear Irene Joliot-Curie French nuclear Peter Debye Dutch physical Sir Walter Haworth
JCE Online: Biographical Snapshots: Snapshot It was at this juncture that she also began her lifelong collaboration with JeromeKarle who was also a graduate student at the University of Michigan. http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/JCEWWW/Features/eChemists/Bios/Karle.html
Extractions: Subscriptions Software Orders Support Contributors ... Biographical Snapshots Biographical Snapshots of Famous Women and Minority Chemists: Snapshot This short biographical "snapshot" provides basic information about the person's chemical work, gender, ethnicity, and cultural background. A list of references is given along with additional WWW sites to further your exploration into the life and work of this chemist. One of Dr. Isabella Lugoski Karle's most notable achievements is the development of her "Symbolic Addition Procedure", which has become the method of choice for structure determination from X-ray diffraction data on crystalline materials. In recognition of this work she was awarded the National Medal of Science by President Clinton in 1995. Isabella Karle was awarded the Garvan Medal in 1976 from the American Chemical Society. That same year she was president of the American Crystallographic Association. In 1985 she was awarded the Chemical Pioneer Award by the American Institute of Chemists. She has more than 200 publications and been awarded four honorary doctorate degrees, three in science and one in humane letters. In addition Isabella Karle serves on the editorial boards of professional journals and various science advisory boards. Isabella Lugoski and Jerome Karle were married in 1942. They have three daughters.
Glossar JEROME Translate this page 1908 Maria Vieira da Silva Malerin 1909 Willy Kramp Schriftsteller 1918 jerome KarlePhysiker 1918 Franco Modigliani US italienischer Ökonom 1925 Johnny http://www.orthopedia-shop.de/glossar/glossar_wort-JEROME/jerome.html
Karlfeldt, Erik Axel encyclopediaEncyclopedia Karlfeldt, Erik Axel, A rik äk sul kärl felt PronunciationKey. Karlfeldt, Erik Axel , 18641931, Swedish lyric poet. http://www.infoplease.com/cgi-bin/id/A0827107
Extractions: Karlfeldt, Erik Axel A u Pronunciation Key Karlfeldt, Erik Axel , Swedish lyric poet. His work is representative of neoromanticism in the 1890s. Themes of nature, love, and life in the province of Dalarna predominate in Songs of the Wilderness and of Love Fridolin's Ballads (1898), and other collections. He was posthumously awarded the 1931 Nobel Prize in Literature, which he had refused in his lifetime. Selected poems were translated as Arcadia Borealis The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Erik Axel Karlfeldt (sound recording review) (American Record Guide) Stamp-collecting news and notes.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers) (Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service) Year 1864 (Calendar of Literary Events) (book review) (Scandinavian Studies) What's in a prize? A whole new fan club for J.M. Coetzee
Bridges The summary for this Thai page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://www.chula.ac.th/news/bridges/Bridges02.htm
Extractions: e-mail : int.off@chula.ac.th , office@peace-foundation.net date time speaker venue topic Tues, Nov 11 HSH Prince Alfred of Liechtenstein Prachatipok bldg. From Civil Society to World Civil Society Wed, Nov 19 Joshua Lederberg main auditorium Health as an Imperative to Peace and Peace as an Imperative to Health free ticket Tues, Nov 25 Jerome Karle main auditorium The Role of Science and Technology in the Quest for a World of Peace free ticket Tues, Dec 2 Paul Crutzen main auditorium Air Pollution in Asia and its Impact on Regional and Global Climate free ticket Thurs, Jan 8 Marcia Haydee main auditorium lecture/demonstration Meet the Artsist free ticket Mon, Jan 12
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Extractions: P rix Nobel de 1985 à 1989 Herbert A. Hauptman et Jérôme Karle Dudley R. Herschbach Yuan Lee John Charles Polanyi ... Donald J. Cram et Jean-Marie Lehn Johann Deisenhofer Robert Huber et Hartmut Michel Sydney Altman et Thomas Cech Pour leurs travaux décisifs pour l'élaboration de méthodes directes permettant de déterminer la structure des cristaux. Herbert A. Hauptman est né le 14 février 1917 à New York. Ayant accompli ses études primaires et secondaires, il obtient en 1937 le dip16me de Bachelor of Science de mathématiques du City College de New York; il est reçu deux ans plus tard Master of Science dans la même spécialité à l'Université de Columbia. Après la guerre, il entreprend de travailler en collaboration avec Jér8me Karle tout en préparant à l'Université de Maryland un Ph. D. qu'il soutient en 1954. Les travaux effectués avec Karle conduisent les deux chercheurs à formuler les fondements d'une nouvelle méthode directe d'études cristallographiques. Leurs idées fondamentales ont été détaillées dans leur monographie, Solution of the Phase Problem