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  2. Z. Hugh Fan - Wikipedia

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    Postdoc at Ames Laboratory, US Department of Energy, Iowa State University (1994-1995) Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry (1993), University of Alberta; B.Sc. in Chemistry (1985), Yangzhou Teachers’ College; Alma mater: University of Alberta: Academic work; Era: 1989—present: Discipline: Biomedical Engineering: Sub-discipline: Microfluidics and ...

  3. Gary M. Hieftje - Wikipedia

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    Gary M. Hieftje is an analytical chemist, Distinguished Professor, and the Robert & Marjorie Mann Chair of Chemistry at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.Gary M. Hieftje received his A.B. degree at Hope College in Holland, Michigan in 1964, and his PhD from University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1969.

  4. Janusz Pawliszyn - Wikipedia

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    Pawliszyn began his education in Poland by attending the GdaƄsk University of Technology for his Bachelor of Science degree in engineering and Master's degree in bioorganic chemistry. Following this, he moved to the United States for his PhD in analytical chemistry at Southern Illinois University. [8]

  5. Raychelle Burks - Wikipedia

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    Raychelle Burks is an associate professor of analytical chemistry at American University in Washington, D.C., and science communicator, who has regularly appeared on the Science Channel. In 2020, the American Chemical Society awarded her the Grady-Stack award for her public engagement excellence.

  6. Purnendu Dasgupta - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, he went to United States and attended Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge as a graduate student in electrochemistry. In 1977, he received his PhD in analytical chemistry with a minor in electrical engineering under Philip W. West. In 1981, he joined Texas Tech as a professor. In 1992 he became a Paul Whitfield Horn Professor, the ...

  7. Paul J. Gemperline - Wikipedia

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    Paul J. Gemperline (born 1955) is an American analytical chemist and chemometrician.He is a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at East Carolina University (ECU) located in Greenville, North Carolina and has been the recipient of several scientific awards, including the 2003 Eastern Analytical Symposium Award in Chemometrics.

  8. Richard Zare - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Christy Haynes - Wikipedia

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    Macalester College (B.A. 1998) Northwestern University (M.S. 1999, Ph.D. 2003) Awards: Guggenheim Fellowship (2018) Sloan Fellowship (2010) NIH Director's New Innovator Award (2008) Scientific career: Fields: Chemistry, analytical chemistry, nanotechnology, immunochemistry, toxicology, electrochemistry: Institutions: University of North ...