Sentences with phrase «known organic chemist»

It all started when James M. Tour, a well - known organic chemist at Rice University and sometime Scientific American author, began to ring the alarm bells about chemical terrorism.

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I know one young organic chemist who stayed research - active while visiting a small college by collaborating with the department's sole biochemist.
Hodgkin began investigating sterols in 1932, when x-rays were used only to confirm what organic chemists already knew about a chemical structure.
The substances introduced by Rice synthetic organic chemist K.C. Nicolaou are similar in their cancer - fighting mechanism to paclitaxel, the drug for which he is best - known, but have superior properties.
Philip Page, an organic chemist at the University of East Anglia, says he will no longer volunteer to peer - review grant proposals for the EPSRC.
At the American Chemical Society (ACS) meeting here earlier this month, he proposed that chemists rally around an initiative to synthesize most of the hundreds of thousands of known organic natural products: the diverse small molecules made by microbes, plants, and animals.
Braving culture shock and a formidable language barrier, Hur joined the lab of Santa Barbara organic chemist Thomas Bruice, known for his work on the computational analysis of enzyme reactions.
She wanted to know my journey from organic chemist, to medical doctor, to having to go on full disability, to finding and joining Disk Detective.
Once it became known that plants could be grown without soil organic matter, or humus, so long as there was an adequate supply of all essential mineral nutrients, Liebig used his fame as a chemist to devalue the important role of humus to soil fertility and promote inorganic mineral fertilizers as all that was necessary.
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