ONR-Supported Nobel Laureates All ONR Sponsored nobel Laureates. donald glaser - (Physics, 1960) For the inventionof the bubble chamber, a device for observing the tracks of high energy http://www.onr.navy.mil/events/nobels/default.htm
Extractions: ONR-Supported Nobel Laureates ONR is pleased to recognize the achievements of 3 more ONR-sponsored Nobel Laureates "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates." View a video-interview with Wolfgang Ketterle
Post-doc Positions In Computational Neuroscience (UC Berkeley) by D. Barch and DA.glaser Please send your CV, a brief statement of your interests,and letters of recommendation to donald A. glaser PhD. nobel Laureate in http://www.ph.tn.tudelft.nl/PRInfo/jobs/msg00071.html
Extractions: Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index Subject : post-doc positions in computational neuroscience (UC Berkeley) From glaser@socrates.berkeley.edu Date : Thu, 10 May 2001 14:24:20 -0700 Prev by Date: faculty opening Next by Date: 3 lecturer positions in computer science at U. Brussels Prev by thread: faculty opening Next by thread: 3 lecturer positions in computer science at U. Brussels Index(es): Date Thread
Donald Arthur Glaser: Awards Won By Donald Arthur Glaser 123Awards hardwork is paid in form of awards. Awards of donald Arthur glaser.OTHERnobel, 1960, PHYSICS. Enter Artist/Album. Partner Sites. Stardose.com. http://www.123awards.com/artist/4883.asp
UC Davis Physics Department: Colloquia And Seminars Feb 3 Dr. donald glaser, nobel Laureate in Physics, University of California,Berkeley How do we Perceive Visual Motion and of Depth? . http://www.physics.ucdavis.edu/cllqsmnrs.html
20th Century Year By Year1960 Mack the Knife, Ella in Berlin . nobel Prizes. Physics glaser, donald A., USA, Universityof California, Berkeley, CA, b. 1926 for the invention of the bubble http://www.multied.com/20th/1960.html
Days Of Cal | Cal Nobel Prize Winners Cal has had more nobel Laureates than any other American university except Harvardand the University of Chicago. 1960, donald A. glaser (Physics) Professor of http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/calhistory/nobel.html
Extractions: The University of California, Berkeley, can boast of having 17 Nobel Laureates in its distinguished history of research and discovery. Beginning with Ernest O. Lawrence in 1939, these professors represent a wide range of scholarly pursuits: from physics to economics, from molecular and cell biology to slavic languages and literature. Cal has had more Nobel Laureates than any other American university except Harvard and the University of Chicago.
Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents Section RUN OF PAPER donald A. glaser, the University of California professorwho won the 1960 nobel Prize in physics, told reporters in Palm Coast, Fla http://www.boston.com/globe/search/stories/nobel/1980/1980ai.html
Extractions: Donald A. Glaser, the University of California professor who won the 1960 Nobel Prize in physics, told reporters in Palm Coast, Fla., that winning the prize creates a problem: What do you do as an encore? Glaser, who appeared at a Florida science conference, said the prize "made it very hard to continue to do science. It's hard to discipline yourself to recognize that the next thing you do won't be as important." HEILNE;04/01,17:42 MFEENE;04/03,09 B08028176
Caltech Nobel And Crafoord Laureates nobel Laureates29 winners (17 alumni), 30 prizes Name. Field. Year. Status. Physiologyor Medicine. 1958. Faculty. donald A. glaser, PhD '50. Physics. 1960. http://www.caltech.edu/nobel-crafoord/
Extractions: Nobel Laureates Name Field Year Status Robert A. Millikan Physics Faculty Thomas Hunt Morgan Physiology or Medicine Faculty Carl D. Anderson, BS '27, PhD '30 Physics Faculty Edwin M. McMillan, BS '28, MS '29 Chemistry Linus Pauling, PhD '25 Chemistry Faculty William Shockley, BS '32 Physics George W. Beadle Physiology or Medicine Faculty Donald A. Glaser, PhD '50 Physics Rudolf Mossbauer Physics Faculty Peace Faculty Charles H. Townes, PhD '39 Physics Richard Feynman Physics Faculty Murray Gell-Mann Physics Faculty Physiology or Medicine Faculty *David Baltimore Physiology or Medicine President; Faculty Renato Dulbecco Physiology or Medicine Former faculty Leo James Rainwater, BS '39 Physics Howard M. Temin, PhD '60 Physiology or Medicine William N. Lipscomb, PhD '46 Chemistry Robert W. Wilson, PhD '62 Physics Roger W. Sperry Physiology or Medicine Faculty Kenneth G. Wilson, PhD '61 Physics William A. Fowler, PhD '36 Physics Faculty *Rudolph A. Marcus Chemistry Faculty *Edward B. Lewis, PhD '42 Physiology or Medicine Faculty Douglas D. Osheroff, BS '67 Physics Robert C. Merton, MS '67
The Nobel Prize For Physics (1901-1998) watch the nobel Foundation web site at http//www.nobel.se Emilio Gino Segre The AntiprotonOwen Chamberlain 1960 1952 donald Arthur glaser The Bubble http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Administrivia/nobel.html
Extractions: Original by Scott I. Chase. The following is a complete listing of Nobel Prize awards, from the first award in 1901. Prizes were not awarded in every year. The date in brackets is the approximate date of the work. The description following the names is an abbreviation of the official citation. The Physics prize is announced near the beginning of October each year. One of the quickest ways to get the announcement is to watch the Nobel Foundation web site at http://www.nobel.se
Committee Of 100 For Tibet Chair, Tibet House Benjamin A. Gilman, US Congressman Allen Ginsberg (d.), Poet,American Institute of Arts and Letters donald A. glaser, nobel Laureate for http://www.tibet.org/Tibet100/
Extractions: Nonviolent Struggle for Independence Visit Tibet O.R.G. - the central Web site for all things Tibetan. The role of the Committee of 100 for Tibet is to inform the public about the unique national, cultural and religious identity of the Tibetan people and to work to preserve that identity and assure the survival and human rights of the Tibetan people. (Return to Table of Contents) For over 1300 years the Tibetan people have maintained a unified and distinct cultural realm that has persisted into modern times. In 1950 the People's Republic of China invaded Tibet and embarked on a policy of occupation and oppression that seriously threatens the continued survival of the unique Tibetan culture. Tragically, a world which condemns colonialism has ignored China's occupation of Tibet. Since 1951, hundreds of thousands of Tibetans have been killed outright or died as the result of aggression, torture or starvation. Over 6,000 monasteries and temples have been destroyed in an attempt to eradicate the Tibetan religion and culture. The continued population transfer of Chinese to Tibet threatens the existence of the unique national, cultural and religious identity of the Tibetan people. China's exploitation of Tibet's environmental resources seriously threatens the ecology of the fragile Tibetan plateau.
The Star Archive - Donald A. Glaser More Autographs Links Add Information Link to this Page Print. Listing lastupdated on October 26th, 2002, AD donald A. glaser. (nobel phy. laureate inv. http://www.stararchive.com/starc2000/sl/34022.html
TUBITAK-GMBAE: 1950-1999 Nobel Odulleri Listesi 19501999 Yillari arasinda fizik, kimya, ekonomi, fizyoloji ve tip alanlarindaNobel ödülü alan bilimadamlari ve çalismalari 1. donald A. glaser. http://www.rigeb.gov.tr/docs/nobel-50_99.html
Extractions: 1950-1999 Yýllarý arasýnda fizik, kimya, ekonomi, fizyoloji ve týp alanlarýnda Nobel ödülü alan bilimadamlarý ve çalýþmalarý Yýl Çalýþma Ödül Sahibi Physics The development of the photographic method of studying nuclear processes and the discoveries regarding mesons made with this method. Cecil Frank Powell The pioneer work on the transmutation of atomic nuclei by artificially accelerated atomic particles. "Sir John Douglas Cockcroft; Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton" The development of new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements and discoveries in connection therewith. "Felix Bloch; Edward Mills Purcell" Demonstration of the phase contrast method, especially for his invention of the phase contract microscope. Frits (Frederik) Zernike "Fundamental research in quantum mechanics, especially for the statistical interpretation of the wavefunction; and for the coincidence method and the discoveries made therewith." "Max Born; Walther Bothe" "Discoveries concerning the fine structure of the hydrogen spectrum; and precision determination of the magnetic moment of the electron." "Willis Eugene Lamb; Polykarp Kusch"
Extractions: Luis Alvarez 1911-1988 Physicist When Alvarez was awarded the 1968 Nobel Prize for physics, the Swedish Academy of Science's Sten von Friesen said: "Practically all the discoveries that have been made in this important field [of particle physics] have been possible only through the use of methods developed by Professor Alvarez." A Scientist of Wide-Ranging Interests Luis Alvarez's scientific contributions to the military during World War II included the development of a narrow beam radar system that allows airplanes to land in inclement weather. He was also involved in the Manhattan Project to develop the world's first nuclear weapons. One of Alvarez's more controversial theories involved the possibility of a massive collision of a meteorite with the earth 65 million years ago, an event that Alvarez believed may account for the disappearance of the dinosaurs. Among the many honors that Alvarez received was the 1968 Nobel Prize for physics for his development of giant bubble chambers used to detect a variety of subatomic particles. Luis Walter Alvarez was born in San Francisco, California, on June 13, 1911. His father, Dr. Walter Clement Alvarez, was a medical researcher at the University of California at San Francisco and also maintained a private practice. Luis' mother was the former Harriet Skidmore Smythe. His grandfather Alvarez was born in Spain but ran away to Cuba, and later made a fortune in Los Angeles real estate before moving to Hawaii and then to San Francisco. Luis' mother's family, originally from Ireland, established a missionary school in Foochow, China. Alvarez's parents met while studying at the University of California at Berkeley.
Autographs Of Nobel Prize Winners - List And Pics signed b/w photo. glaser, donald, Phys60, signed A4 display. signed book Ausdem Tagebuch e. Schnecke . Greengard, Paul, Med2000, signed Sweden nobel FDC. http://nigel-harris.com/nobel.htm
Extractions: Statistics (26.10.2001) till 2001 received total Chemistry Physics Medicine Peace (Persons) Peace (Organisations) Literature Economy Total (excl. organisations) Total (incl. organisations) A B C D ... Organisations A Addams, Laura Jane signed "Hull House" paper Adrian, Edgar D. signed card Aleixandre, Vicente signed card, framed Allais, Maurice signed handwritten letter signed Alderney FDC (sun eclipse 1999) Alferov, Zhores signed colour photo signed Sweden Nobel FDC Alfven, Hannes G. signed book (also signed by his wife) Altman, Sidney signed card signed publication signed publication signed colour photo Alvarez, Luis W. signed card signed b/w photo Anderson, Carl D. signed card Anderson, Philip W. signed US FDC signed b/w photo (Repro) Andric, Ivo signed card Anfinsen, Christian B. signed card signed b/w photo (large size) signed US FDC Angell, Ralph N.
Laureates Reminisce At Public Symposium Honoring Nobel Centennial : 10/01 Said bubble chamber inventor donald glaser (University of CaliforniaBerkeley, Physics,1960) The nobel Prize made it possible not to publish anything for a http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/report/news/october31/nobel-1031.html
Extractions: Stanford Report, October 31, 2001 Laureates reminisce at public symposium honoring Nobel centennial BY DAWN LEVY Alfred Nobel's last will and testament channeled money from a destructive invention dynamite to reward the constructive efforts of scientists, authors and peacebrokers. One hundred years after the first Nobel Prize was awarded, hundreds of visitors flocked to San Francisco's Exploratorium Friday to hear some of California's laureates speak about how their achievements helped make the world a better place and how the prize changed their lives. Professor Martin Perl of SLAC, left, Physics Professor Steve Chu and Professor Emeritus William Sharpe of the Graduate School of Business, all laureates, attended a Nobel centennial celebration Friday. Four of California's nearly 100 laureates kicked off the centennial celebration with talks about how the work they did to earn the prize affected their fields. Said bubble chamber inventor Donald Glaser (University of California-Berkeley, Physics, 1960): "The Nobel Prize made it possible not to publish anything for a year or two and not fear being fired by my university. So I changed fields twice." He now investigates how the brain functions in vision, including conundrums such as how a monkey's brain can work fast while the individual neurons that make it up are slow.
April-02_13 in Physics, 1990 Walter Gilbert nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1980 Alfred G. Gilmannobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1994 donald A. glaser nobel Prize in http://www.ascb.org/news/vol25no4/ie/April-02_13.html
Extractions: Continue Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1989 Kenneth J. Arrow Nobel Prize in Economics, 1972 Julius Axelrod Medicine, 1970 David Baltimore Medicine, 1975 Paul Berg Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1980 J. Michael Bishop Medicine, 1989 Thomas R. Cech Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1989 Medicine, 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1990 Johann Deisenhofer Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1988 Renato Dulbecco Medicine, 1975 Edmond H. Fischer Medicine, 1992 Jerome I. Friedman Nobel Prize in Physics, 1990 Walter Gilbert Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1980 Alfred G. Gilman Medicine, 1994 Donald A. Glaser Nobel Prize in Physics, 1960 Joseph L. Goldstein Medicine, 1985 Paul Greengard Medicine, 2000 Lee Hartwell Medicine, 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1986 Burton Richter Nobel Prize in Physics, 1976 Richard J. Roberts Medicine, 1993 Phillip A. Sharp Medicine, 1993 Hamilton O. Smith Medicine, 1978 Robert M. Solow Nobel Prize in Economics, 1987 E. Donnall Thomas Medicine, 1990 Harold Varmus Medicine, 1989 Medicine, 1962 Torsten Nils Wiesel Medicine, 1981 Robert W. Wilson
Nobel Letter 1994. donald A. glaser Professor of Physics and Neurobiology Universityof California, Berkeley nobel Prize in Physics, 1960. Joseph http://www.ascb.org/publicpolicy/Nobelletter.html
Extractions: Two National Academy of Sciences expert committees, as well as noted national and international organizations, have evaluated current scientific and medical information and have concluded that cloning a human being using the method of nuclear transplantation cannot be achieved safely. Such attempts in other mammals often have catastrophic outcomes. Furthermore, virtually nothing is known about the potential safety of such procedures in humans. Consequently, there is widespread and strong agreement that an attempt to clone a human being would constitute unwarranted experimentation on human subjects and should be prohibited by legislation that imposes criminal and civil penalties on those who would implant the product of nuclear transplantation into a womans uterus. Unfortunately, some legislation, such as that introduced by Senator Brownback (R-KS) would foreclose the legitimate use of nuclear transplantation technology for research and therapeutic purposes. This would impede progress against some of the most debilitating diseases known to man. For example, it may be possible to use nuclear transplantation technology to produce patient-specific embryonic stem cells that could overcome the rejection normally associated with tissue and organ transplantation. Nuclear transplantation technology might also permit the creation of embryonic stem cells with defined genetic constitution, permitting a new and powerful approach to understanding how inherited predispositions lead to a variety of cancers and neurological diseases such as Parkinsons and Alzheimers diseases.
What Physicists Do--History twelve nobel Prize winners Felix Bloch, Emilio Segré, Owen Chamberlain, MelvinCalvin, Arthur Schawlow, William Fowler. Robert Laughlin, donald glaser, Melvin http://www.phys-astro.sonoma.edu/wpd/wpdHistory.html
Extractions: Kroemer two Crafoord Prize winners: Allan Sandage Edwin Salpeter nine recipients of the National Medal of Science W. K. H. Panofsky Calvin Quate Vera Rubin ... Darleane Hoffman six MacArthur Fellows Robert Shaw Raymond Jeanloz Douglas Osheroff ... Margaret Murnane four Bruce Medalists Donald Osterbrock Allan Sandage William Fowler ... Edwin Salpeter and a great many other outstanding scientists and engineers. Please send comments, additions, corrections, and questions to
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Extractions: h_Æ̶¨Hwðx·éÈwÒê¯ hÌé¾iAgBioworld)ɼµ½m[xÜóÜÒÌSXg Complete List of Nobel Laureates Endorsing AgBioWorld Declaration as of Dec 21, 2001The following NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS have signed the AgBioworld Declaration of Support for Agricultural Biotechnology: _ÆoCIeNmW[̽ßÌé¾ðxF 1. Norman Borlaug, Nobel Peace Prize, 1970 2. James Watson, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1962 3. Peter C. Doherty, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1996 4. Paul Berg, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1980 5. Mario Molina, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1995 6. Douglas D. Osheroff, Nobel Prize in Physics, 1996 7. Phillip A. Sharp, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1993 8. Donald A. Glaser, Nobel Prize in Physics, 1960 9. Arthur Kornberg, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1959 10. Richard E. Smalley, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1996 11. Marshall Nirenberg, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1968 12. Sheldon Glashow, Nobel Prize in Physics, 1979 13, Edward Lewis, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1995 14, Leon N. Cooper, Nobel Prize in Physics, 1972
Sigma Alpha Mu - Rho Chapter Famous Sammys. Arts and Sciences. donald glaser 1960 nobel Prizein Physics; Harry Arthurs - President of York University; Morris http://www.uiuc.edu/ro/sammys/famous.htm