Donald J. Cram Winner Of The 1987 Nobel Prize In Chemistry Prize corecipient charles J. pedersen; A short profile and research description;Current research interests Google, Search WWW Search The nobel Prize Internet http://almaz.com/nobel/chemistry/1987a.html
Charles J. Pedersen - Autobiography During my retirement, I have pursued interests in fishing, gardening, bird studyand poetry. From Les Prix nobel 1987. charles J. pedersen died in 1989. http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1987/pedersen-autobio.html
Extractions: I was born in Pusan, Korea, on October 3, 1904. My father Brede Pedersen, was a Norwegian marine engineer who left home as a young man and shipped out as an engineer on a steam freighter to the Far East. He eventually arrived in Korea and joined the fleet of the Korean customs service, which was administered by the British. Later, he abandoned seafaring and became a mechanical engineer at the Unsan Mines in what is now the northwestern section of present-day North Korea. My mother, Takino Yasui, was born in 1874 in Japan. She had accompanied her family to Korea when they decided to enter large-scale trade in soybeans and silkworms. They established headquarters not far from the Unsan Mines, where she met my father. I had a sister, Astrid, five years my senior, and an elder brother who died in childhood prior to my birth. The Unsan Mines were an American gold and lumber concession, 500 square miles in area. Because the mines were administered by Americans, there was an effort to make life there as American as possible. English was the spoken language, and it was the language I learned as a child. Foreign language schools did not exist in Korea at that time and so at the age of 8 years I was sent to Japan to attend a convent school in Nagasaki. When I was 10 years old my mother took me to Yokohama, and I began my studies at St. Joseph College. St. Joseph's was a preparatory school run by a Roman Catholic religious order of priests and brothers called the Society of Mary, also known as the Marianists. There I received a general secondary education and took my first course in chemistry.
Chemistry 1987 The nobel Prize in Chemistry 1987. Donald J. Cram, JeanMarie Lehn, charles J. pedersen.1/3 of the prize, 1/3 of the prize, 1/3 of the prize. USA, France, USA. http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1987/
Pedersen, Charles J. in full charles JOHN pedersen (b. Oct. 26, 1989, Salem, NJ, US), American chemistwho, along with JeanMarie Lehn and Donald J. Cram, was awarded the 1987 http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/456_70.html
Extractions: in full CHARLES JOHN PEDERSEN (b. Oct. 3, 1904, Pusan, Koread. Oct. 26, 1989, Salem, N.J., U.S.), American chemist who, along with Jean-Marie Lehn and Donald J. Cram , was awarded the 1987 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his synthesis of the crown ethersa group of organic compounds that would selectively react with other atoms and molecules much as do the molecules in living organisms. In the 1960s Pedersen synthesized a group of compounds that he named crown ethers for their structurea loose, flexible ring of carbon atoms punctuated at regular intervals with oxygen atoms. By varying the size of the rings, he found that crown ethers would bind the ions of certain metal elements at the centre of the "crown." His discoveries were expanded upon by Lehn and Cram, and the result was the laboratory synthesis of molecules that could selectively react with other molecules in much the same way that enzymes and other natural biological molecules do.
Nobel Prize Winners P-R Pearson, Lester B. 1957, peace, Canada, pedersen, charles J. 1987, chemistry,US, development of molecules that can link with other molecules, http://www.britannica.com/nobel/win_p-r.html
Extractions: Article Year Category Country* Achievement Literary Area Palade, George E. physiology/medicine U.S. research on structural and functional organization of cells peace France Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich (declined) literature U.S.S.R. novelist, poet Paul, Wolfgang physics West Germany methods to isolate atoms and subatomic particles for study Pauli, Wolfgang physics Austria discovery of the exclusion principle of electrons Pauling, Linus chemistry U.S. study of the nature of the chemical bond Pauling, Linus peace U.S. Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich physiology/medicine Russia work on the physiology of digestion Paz, Octavio literature Mexico poet, essayist Pearson, Lester B. peace Canada Pedersen, Charles J. chemistry U.S. development of molecules that can link with other molecules Penzias, Arno physics U.S. discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation, providing support for the big-bang theory Peres, Shimon peace Israel peace Argentina Perl, Martin Lewis physics U.S. discovery of tau subatomic particle Perrin, Jean
Charles J. Pedersen One press release recited Late DuPont scientist charles J. pedersen is the onlywinner of the nobel Prize in Chemistry never to possess an earned or honorary http://www.lawzone.com/half-nor/pedersen.htm
Extractions: CHARLES J. PEDERSEN was an unpretentious man. He was known to all as "Charlie." But "Charlie" was not a man of meager attainment. To the contrary, he was a luminary in the scientific community, as attested to by his selection in 1987 as a recipient of the Nobel Prize in chemistry. He received that award based on his discovery of a novel class of chemical compounds called "crown ether." The Nobel Committee, in announcing the award to Pedersen (and two others, for unrelated work), said this: Pedersen was half-Norwegian. He said in a brief autobiography: "I was born in Pusan, Korea, on October 3, 1904. My father Brede Pedersen, was a Norwegian marine engineer who left home as a young man and shipped out as an engineer on a steam freighter to the Far East. He eventually arrived in Korea and joined the fleet of the Korean customs service, which was administered by the British. Later, he abandoned seafaring and became a mechanical engineer at the Unsan Mines in what is now the northwestern section of present-day North Korea.
Pedersen, Charles J. During my retirement, I have pursued interests in fishing, gardening, bird studyand poetry. From Les Prix nobel 1987. charles J. pedersen died in 1989. http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/P/Pedersen/Peder
Extractions: Pedersen, Charles J. I was born in Pusan, Korea, on October 3, 1904. My father Brede Pedersen, was a Norwegian marine engineer who left home as a young man and shipped out as an engineer on a steam freighter to the Far East. He eventually arrived in Korea and joined the fleet of the Korean customs service, which was administered by the British. Later, he abandoned seafaring and became a mechanical engineer at the Unsan Mines in what is now the northwestern section of present-day North Korea. My mother, Takino Yasui, was born in 1874 in Japan. She had accompanied her family to Korea when they decided to enter large-scale trade in soybeans and silkworms. They established headquarters not far from the Unsan Mines, where she met my father. I had a sister, Astrid, five years my senior, and an elder brother who died in childhood prior to my birth. During my retirement, I have pursued interests in fishing, gardening, bird study and poetry. From Les Prix Nobel 1987.
Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order Themes Science Chemistry About Chemistry Generalities nobel Laureates inChemistry by Alphabetical order. Name, Year Awarded. pedersen, charles J. 1987. http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/Chemistry/Aboutchemistry/AlphaNobel
Nobel Prize Winning Chemists 1986 1988 charles J. pedersen. The nobel Prize In Chemistry 1987.charles J. pedersen was born in Pusan, Korea, on October 3, 1904. http://www.sanbenito.k12.tx.us/district/webpages2002/judymedrano/Nobel Winners/c
Extractions: Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Charles J. Pedersen The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1987 Charles J. Pedersen was born in Pusan, Korea, on October 3, 1904. His father Brede Pedersen, was a Norwegian marine engineer who left home as a young man and shipped out as ann engineer on a steam freighter to the Far East. His mother, Takino Yasui , was born in 1874 in Japan. He had a sister, Astrid, five years his senior, and an elder brother who died in childhood prior to his birth. After taking a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering at the University of Dayton, he went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he obtained a master's degree in organic chemistry. As a new scientist he was initially set to work on a series of typical problems, which he solved successfully. After a while, he began to search for oil-solvable precipitants for copper, and he found the first good metal deactivator for petroleum products. As a result of his work, he developed a great interest in the effects of various ligands on the catalytic properties of copper and the transition elements generally and worked in the field for several years. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1987 together with Donald Cram and Jean Marie Lehn " for their development and use of molecules with structure-specific interactions of high selectivity".
Nobel nobelWinning Chemists. Kurt Alder. Sidney Altman. Wilhelm Ostwald. Linus CarlPauling. charles J. pedersen. Max Ferdinand Perutz. John C. Polanyi. http://www.sanbenito.k12.tx.us/district/webpages2002/judymedrano/Nobel Winners/n
Extractions: Nobel-Winning Chemists Kurt Alder Sidney Altman Christian B. Anfinsen Svante August Arrhenius ... Eduard Buchner Adolf Friedrick Johann Butenandt Melvin Calvin Thomas Robert Cech Hans von Euler-Chelpin John Warcup Cornforth Donald J. Cram Marie Curie Elias James Corey Petrus (Peter) Josephus Wilhelmus Debye Paul J. Crutzen Robert F. Curl, Jr. Johann Deisenhofer Otto Diels ... Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff Roald Hoffman Robert Huber Jean Frederic Joliot Irene Joliot-Curie ... Back To Main Page
MIT Nobel Prize Winners from MIT win 2001 nobels in 5 fields MIT news release, October 12, 2001; Thesesof MIT Alumni nobel Prize Winners charles J. pedersen, shared Chemistry http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/nr/nobels.html
Extractions: Fifty-six current or former members of the MIT community have won the Nobel Prize . They include 22 professors, 23 alumni (including three of the professors), 13 researchers and one staff physician. Twenty-five of the Nobel Prizes are in physics, ten in chemistry, eleven in economics, eight in medicine/physiology, and two in peace. Eight Nobel prizes were won by researchers who helped develop radar at the MIT Radiation Laboratory. Nobelists who are current members of the MIT community are Drs. Horvitz (2002), Ketterle (2001), Molina (1995), Sharp (1993), Friedman (1990), Tonegawa (1987), Solow (1987), Modigliani (1985), Ting (1976) Samuelson (1970), and Khorana (1968). - MIT news release, October 7, 2002 Eight from MIT win 2001 Nobels i n 5 fields - MIT news release, October 12, 2001 Theses of MIT Alumni Nobel Prize Winners - MIT Libraries
Awards And Honors: Nobel Prize pedersen, charles J. (deceased) shared Chemistry, 1987; nobel Work Done atMIT by Other Scientists 2 Störmer, Horst L. - shared Physics, 1998; http://web.mit.edu/ir/pop/awards/nobel.shtml
Extractions: Institutional Research Awards and Honors American Academy of Arts and Sciences American Association for the Advancement of Science CAREER Award John Bates Clark Medal Crafoord Prize Dirac Medal Franklin Institute Awards Fulbright Scholars Program Gairdner Award Gregori Aminoff Prize Guggenheim Fellows HHMI Investigators Institute of Medicine Japan Prize Kyoto Prize Lemelson-MIT Awards MacArthur Fellows NAE NAS National Book Award National Medal of Science National Medal of Technology Nobel Prize Pulitzer Prize Alan T. Waterman Award -Student Honors- Fulbright Fellows Marshall Scholars Rhodes Scholars -MIT Only- Levitan Prize Nobel Prize Nobel Foundation Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Current faculty: 7 Friedman, Jerome I. - shared Physics, 1990 Horvitz, H. Robert - shared Medicine/Physiology, 2002 Ketterle, Wolfgang - shared Physics, 2001 Molina, Mario J. - shared Chemistry, 1995 Sharp, Phillip A. - shared Medicine/Physiology, 1993
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY. Name, Year Awarded.Alder, Kurt, 1950. Pauling, Linus Carl, 1954. pedersen, charles J. 1987. http://www.bioscience.org/urllists/nobelc.htm
Extractions: ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY Name Year Awarded Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney Anfinsen, Christian B. Arrhenius, Svante August ... Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE Name Year Awarded Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas Arber, Werner Axelrod, Julius Baltimore, David ... Zinkernagel, Rolf M. Source: The Nobel Prize Internet Archive
Pedersen pedersen, charles J(ohn) (szül New Jersey, USA), amerikai vegyész; 1987ben Jean-MarieLehnnel és Donald J. Crammel megosztva kémiai nobel-díjat kapott http://www.kfki.hu/chemonet/hun/olvaso/bh/bh6/pedersen.html
Biographies: Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Chemistry of Science History of Chemistry Winners of the nobel Prize in Ostwald, Wilhelm;Pauling, Linus Carl; pedersen, charles J. Perutz, Max Ferdinand; Polanyi, John http://www.infochembio.ethz.ch/links/en/history_chem_nobel_bio.html
GK- National Network Of Education Polanyi, John C. 1986. Herschbach, Dudley R. 1986. Lee, Yuan T. 1986. pedersen,charles J. 1987. Lehn, JeanMarie, 1987. Cram, Donald J. 1987. Huber, Robert, 1988. http://www.indiaeducation.info/infomine/nobel/nobelarchive.htm
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