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Robert Howard Grubbs ForMemRS (February 27, 1942 – December 19, 2021) was an American chemist and the Victor and Elizabeth Atkins Professor of Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California. [7]
Peter B. Dervan (born June 28, 1945) is the Bren Professor of Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology.The primary focus of his research is the development and study of small organic molecules that can sequence-specifically recognize DNA, [1] a field in which he is an internationally recognized authority. [2]
Four Caltech professors have served as directors of the Beckman Institute: Harry B. Gray, Arnold O. Beckman Professor of Chemistry (1986–2001) [4] Barbara Wold, Bren Professor of Molecular Biology (2001–2012) [5] David A. Tirrell, Ross McCollum-William H. Corcoran Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (2012–2018) [6]
The long quest for gender parity. For Caltech, a campus of 2,400 undergraduate and graduate students with 47 Nobel awards and more than 50 research centers, the road to gender parity has been long.
Gregory (Greg) C. Fu is an American chemist who is a professor of organic chemistry at the California Institute of Technology, where he is the Norman Chandler Professor of Chemistry. [2] The current research interests of the Fu laboratory include metal-catalyzed coupling reactions and the design of chiral catalysts.
Brian M. Stoltz is currently a professor of chemistry at the California Institute of Technology. [2] The primary focus of his research is chemical synthesis with an emphasis on expanding the scope of allylic alkylation for the preparation of complex molecules possessing unique structural, biological, and physical properties.
Harry Gray discusses How Arnold O. Beckman's Instrumental Voice Shaped Chemistry's History, and the Beckman Institute at Caltech; Profiles in Chemistry, Chemical Heritage Foundation Harry Barkus Gray (born November 14, 1935) is the Arnold O. Beckman Professor of Chemistry at California Institute of Technology .
Nathan S. Lewis is the George L. Argyros Professor of Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). He specializes in functionalization of silicon and other semiconductor surfaces, chemical sensing using chemiresistive sensor arrays , and alternative energy and artificial photosynthesis .