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Institute of Organic Chemistry Karl-Franzens University Heinrichstr. 28 A-8010 Graz, Austria oliver.kappe uni-graz.at... [Pg.5]

Institute of Organic Chemistry and Organic Chemical Technology, Technical University, A-8010 Graz, Austria... [Pg.189]

Herbert Budzikiewicz was bom on Febmary 20, 1933 in Vienna (Austria). He received his Ph. D. in chemistry in 1959 from the University of Vieima. From 1961 to 1965, he was head of the mass spectrometry facilities of the Department of Chemistry at Stanford University (CA, USA). From 1965 to 1969, he was at the University of Braunschweig (Germany), where he received the venia legendi for organic chemistry. In 1970, he became professor ordinarius at the Institute of Organic Chemistry of the University at Kdln (Germany). He was dean of the Faculty of Sciences several times and since 1998, he has been emeritus. [Pg.181]

Institute of Organic Chemistry Graz University of Technology Stremayrgasse 16 8010 Graz Austria... [Pg.326]

KARL KRATZL, JOSEF GRATZL, and PETER CLAUS Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria... [Pg.170]

Bonino was not able to visit any American institutes of physical organic chemistry, as he mentioned in his report Due to lack of funding I have visited, within the limitations of the Academy s financial possibilities, only some European institutes. The American institutes are at a very advanced level, and I think that a visit to the North American scientific institutes could be very interesting. [40] During these years Bonino visited seven institutes in Austria and Germany (Table 4.1). [Pg.84]

Percy Julian was born in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1899, the son of a railway mail clerk and a schoolteacher, and the grandson of slaves. He earned a master s degree from Harvard University, where he graduated at the top of his class. After serving as associate professor of chemistry at Howard University for two years, he moved to Austria and received a Ph.D. in organic chemistry in 1931 from the University of Vienna. [Pg.773]


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