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Yost received his BS degree in chemistry in 1974 from the University of Arizona, having performed undergraduate research in chromatography with Mike Burke and his PhD degree in Analytical Chemistry in 1979 from Michigan State University, having performed graduate research with Chris Enke.
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The first research doctorate was the doctor of philosophy, which came to the U.S. from Germany, and is frequently referred to by its initials of Ph.D. As academia evolved in the country a wide variety of other types of doctoral degrees and programs were developed.
Zare earned his BA in chemistry and physics in 1961 and his PhD in 1964 in physical and analytical chemistry at Harvard University. As an undergraduate he worked with William Klemperer . [ 1 ] Zare moved to the University of California, Berkeley to do PhD work with Dudley Herschbach , then returned 2 years later when Herschbach accepted a ...
Jeanne Ellen Pemberton [2] is an American analytical chemist and Regents' Professor at the University of Arizona. Her research involves surface science and developing applications for glycolipids . In 1997, she was cofounder of the Committee on the Advancement of Women Chemists (COACh).
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.
He is a graduate of Southern University where he received his BS degree in chemistry. [3] Warner received his doctorate in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Washington in 1977. [ 3 ] Following a post-doctoral research experience, Warner started his academic career at Texas A&M University where he was the first African American ...
Murray's service positions have included roles as the National Science Foundation’s first “rotator” in the Chemistry Division in the early 1970s and a key participant in subsequent NSF activities, and with the American Chemical Society in roles relating to the Subcommittee on Graduate Level Analytical Chemistry Examination, Division of ...