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Jean-Baptiste Boussingault (1802–1887), French chemist, agricultural chemistry; E. J. Bowen (1898–1980), English physical chemist; Humphry Bowen (1929–2001), English analytical chemist; Paul D. Boyer (1918–2018), American biochemist, 1997 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Robert Boyer (1909–1989), American Chemist, employee of Henry Ford ...
Charles F. Chandler; William Henry Chandler (chemist) Kwang-Chu Chao; Russell Henry Chittenden; Sue Brannon Clark; George Henry Clinton; Charles E. Coates; Geoffrey W. Coates; Theodore Cohen (chemist) Lloyd Conover; George Hammell Cook; Josiah Parsons Cooke; Lloyd Miller Cooke; Thomas Cooper (American politician, born 1759) Frederick Gardner ...
James W. Mitchell was born on November 16, 1943, in Durham, North Carolina.He was one of five children born to Willie and Eunice Mitchell. [1] His interest in chemistry began in 1960 during a summer program at North Carolina Central University that was funded by the National Science Foundation.
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Elias James Corey (born July 12, 1928) is an American organic chemist.In 1990, he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his development of the theory and methodology of organic synthesis", [3] specifically retrosynthetic analysis.
Frank Henry Westheimer was born on January 15, 1912, to Henry F. Westheimer (1870–1960) and Carrie C (Burgunder) Westheimer (1887–1972) of Baltimore, Maryland. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1932. He went on to Harvard University, where he earned his masters in chemistry in 1933 and his doctorate in chemistry in 1935. [2]
Fred McLafferty was born in Evanston, Illinois in 1923, but attended grade school in Omaha, Nebraska, graduating from Omaha North High School in 1940. [8] The urgent requirements of World War II accelerated his undergraduate studies at the University of Nebraska; he obtained his B.S. degree in 1943 and thereafter entered the US armed forces.
Other chemists choose to combine their education and experience as a chemist with a distinct credential to provide different services (e.g., forensic chemists, chemistry-related software development, patent law specialists, environmental law firm staff, scientific news reporting staff, engineering design staff, etc.). [citation needed]