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  2. List of University of Nebraska–Lincoln people - Wikipedia

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    28th governor of Nebraska, mayor of Lincoln: Ralph G. Brooks (1898–1960) Law 1926 29th governor of Nebraska, 19th chair of the National Governors Association [72] Robert Leroy Cochran (1886–1963) B. S. 1910 24th governor of Nebraska [73] Jonathan M. Davis (1871–1943) Did not graduate 22nd governor of Kansas [74] Dwight Griswold (1893 ...

  3. Mark Griep - Wikipedia

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    Mark Griep (born 1959) is a chemistry professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He has a bachelor’s and doctorate in biochemistry from the University of Minnesota. He studies the enzymes primase and DnaB helicase in his search for antibiotics that inhibit them. He is co-author with Marjorie Mikasen of the nonfiction book ReAction!

  4. Rachel Lloyd (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd worked as a professor of chemistry and head of the chemistry department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her work in determining the sucrose concentration of sugar beets helped establish a commercial sugar industry in Nebraska. In 1891, she became the first regularly admitted female member of the American Chemical Society.

  5. University of Nebraska–Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    The University of NebraskaLincoln (Nebraska, NU, or UNL) is a public land-grant research university in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States.Chartered in 1869 by the Nebraska Legislature as part of the Morrill Act of 1862, the school was the University of Nebraska until 1968, when it absorbed the Municipal University of Omaha to form the University of Nebraska system.

  6. Xiao Cheng Zeng - Wikipedia

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    University of Nebraska-Lincoln Xiao Cheng Zeng is a scientist in physical chemistry and materials science. He currently serves as the Head of Department of Materials Science & Engineering and a Chair Professor of Materials Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at City University of Hong Kong .

  7. Michael L. Gross (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael L. Gross (born 1940) is Professor of Chemistry, Medicine, and Immunology, at Washington University in St. Louis. He was formerly Professor of Chemistry at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from 1968–1994. He is recognized for his contributions to the field of mass spectrometry and ion chemistry.

  8. Charles Wilkins (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    University of California, Riverside University of NebraskaLincoln Charles Wilkins (born 1938) [ 1 ] is an American chemist who is a distinguished professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Arkansas and the founding director of the University of Arkansas Statewide Mass Spectrometry Facility.

  9. Theodore Goodson III - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He moved to the University of NebraskaLincoln for graduate studies, where he majored in chemistry. His research considered the non-linear optical properties of organic polymers. [3] He worked in both the University of Chicago and University of Oxford as a postdoctoral scholar. [4]