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Pages in category "Chemists from California" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Martha Greenblatt (born 1941), American solid state inorganic chemist, 2003 American Chemical Society's Garvan-Olin Medal; Bettye Washington Greene (1935–1995), American researcher on latex and polymers; Sandra C. Greer (born 1945), American chemist notable for work on thermodynamics of fluids, polymer solutions and phase transitions
Downey had previously only apprenticed at an apothecary in Washington, D.C., until 1846 and later worked as an independent "druggist" in Cincinnati, Ohio, before finally arriving in California in 1849. Once in Los Angeles, Downey's main focus and foremost career ambition was mainly that of a politician rather than that of a schooled ...
James N. Pitts Jr. (January 10, 1921 – June 19, 2014) was an American chemist and researcher known for his work in the fields of photochemistry and atmospheric chemistry. Pitts was a pioneer in the study of smog and air pollution, especially in Los Angeles County.
Los Angeles County: 90712 16 Lakewood Park: 1 Los Angeles County Lakin: 1 Siskiyou County La Loma: 1 Stanislaus County: 95350 Lamanda: 1 Los Angeles County Lamanda Park: 1 Los Angeles County Lambert: 1 Sacramento County Lambert: 1 Sonoma County: 95448 La Mesa: 1 San Diego County: 91941 44 La Metro: 1 Los Angeles County La Mirada: 1 Los Angeles ...
American chemists by state (49 C): African-American chemists (68 P) + American women chemists (1 C, 406 P) A. American alchemists (4 P) B. American biochemists (7 C ...
University of Southern California: Los Angeles: Los Angeles: 1880 Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity not-for-profit NCAA Div. I FBS --- --- University of the Pacific: Stockton: San Joaquin: 1851 Doctoral Universities: Moderate Research Activity not-for-profit NCAA Div. I --- --- University of the People: Pasadena: Los Angeles: 2009
He had one sister, Jeanette, who was two years younger. His family spoke Swedish at home. When Glenn Seaborg was a boy, the family moved to Los Angeles County, California, settling in a subdivision called Home Gardens, later annexed to the City of South Gate, California. About this time he changed the spelling of his first name from Glen to Glenn.