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  2. Annie Pardo Cemo - Wikipedia

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    Annie Pardo Cemo's name appeared in the Panama Papers, a leak of documents related to companies registered in tax havens.According to the documentation, Pardo Cemo opened multiple bank accounts between March 1990 and November 2009 in various tax havens, and had links to the company JAEM Ltd., a consortium based in the British Virgin Islands considered "an entity facilitating tax evasion and ...

  3. Southeast Missouri State University - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Missouri State University (Southeast or SEMO) is a public university in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. In addition to the main campus, the university has four regional campuses offering full degree programs and a secondary campus housing the Holland College of Arts and Media. The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. [5]

  4. Jonathan Sessler - Wikipedia

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    Sessler received his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry in 1977 from the University of California, Berkeley and his Ph.D. in chemistry in 1982 from Stanford University.He continued as a post-doctoral fellow at L'Université Louis Pasteur, and worked in Kyoto, Japan before becoming an assistant professor of chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin in 1984.

  5. Southeast Missouri State students determined to solve 2006 ...

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    Southeast Missouri State University professor Jennifer Bengtson, middle, works in forensic anthropology. Her class is currently helping solve an 18-year-old Webster County mystery.

  6. James Bonk - Wikipedia

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    James Frederick Bonk (February 6, 1931 – March 15, 2013) was an American university professor noted for eschewing a research career in favor of teaching introductory chemistry courses for over 50 years, primarily at Duke University. [1]

  7. Carolyn Bertozzi - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Ruth Bertozzi (born October 10, 1966) is an American chemist and Nobel laureate, known for her wide-ranging work spanning both chemistry and biology.She coined the term "bioorthogonal chemistry" [2] for chemical reactions compatible with living systems.

  8. Bill W. Stacy - Wikipedia

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    A site had been purchased in 1988. Stacy was tasked with recruiting a dozen faculty members, defining the mission for the new university, and establishing an initial nine majors. He also had to supervise the construction of the new university campus. [4] It was the nation's first new state university in more than 20 years. [3]

  9. John A. Rogers - Wikipedia

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    More than 115 former PhD students and postdoctoral fellows from his group are now in faculty positions at some of the most competitive institutions in the world - Stanford, MIT, Northwestern, Duke, Dartmouth, Univ. Illinois, Georgia Tech, Univ Southern Calif, Penn State, Texas A&M Univ, Purdue Univ, NCSU and many others in the US; TU Delft, ETH ...