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Roger Adams Award in Organic Chemistry

1965—Arthur C. Cope (d.) 1967— John D. Roberts 1969—Vladimir Prelog (d.) [Pg.280]

1977—William S. Johnson (d.) 1979—Melvin S. Newman 1981—Nelson J. Leonard 1983— A. R. Battersby 1985—Donald J. Cram 1987— Jerome A. Berson 1989—George A. Olah 1991—Gilbert J. Stork 1993—E. J. Corey [Pg.280]

The Ernest Guenther Award in the Chemistry of Natumi Product [Pg.280]

1981—Albert Eschenmoser 1983—Elias J. Corey 1985—Gilbert Stork 1987—Arthur J. Birch 1989—Michael J. S. Dewar (d.) 1991—MUiam S. Johnson (d.) 1993—Ryoji Noyori 1993—K. Barry Sharpless [Pg.281]


Meinwald, J. (2005) Personal Reflections on Receiving the Roger Adams Award in Organic Chemistry. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 70, 4903-4909. [Pg.188]

Noyori, Ryoji. (1938- ). Born in Kobe (now Ashiya), Japan, Noyori won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 2001 for his pioneering work concerning chirally catalysed hydrogenation reactions. Awarded a doctorate from Kyoto University in 1967. Noyori is a professor at Nagoya and Harvard Universities. Among many other awards, he received the the Wolf Prize in Chemistry (Wolf Foundation, Israel) 2001, and the Roger Adams Award in Organic Chemistry (ACS), 2001. [Pg.909]


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