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G. E. McCASLAND, M. O. NAUMANN, and STANLEY FURUTA University of San Francisco, San Francisco, Calif. [Pg.49]

Based in part on work aided by a grant (CA-07250) to the University of San Francisco from the National Cancer Institute, U.S. Public Health Service. We are greatly indebted to the scientific staff of Varian Associates, Palo Alto, for the 220 MHz proton magnetic resonance spectra, and... [Pg.61]

William L Korney Department of Chemistry University of San Francisco San Francisco, California, USA... [Pg.329]

William A. Bonner Deptment of Chemistry Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-5080 USA Yong Duan Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry University of San Francisco 513 Parnassus San Francisco, CA 94143 USA... [Pg.307]

A peer review panel was assembled for silver. The panel consisted of the following members Dr. Rajendar Abraham, Abraham Associates Limited, Albany, NY Dr. Thomas Hinesly, University of Illinois, IL Dr. Arthur Furst, University of San Francisco, CA Dr. Ernest Foulkes, University of Cincinnati, OH. These experts collectively have knowledge of silver s physical and chemical... [Pg.171]

In 1946, he was appointed Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of San Francisco, California. Even with a heavy teaching load, he found time to do research which was conducted under something less than desirable conditions. In order to get to his laboratory from his office, he had to push his desk into a comer, lift a trap door, and climb down a ladder to the laboratory. Despite these handicaps, he published five papers in the year that he held the post. In 1947, Karabinos returned to St. Procopius College, Lisle, Illinois, but this time as Professor and Head of the Chemistry Department, a position that he held from 1947-1949. In 1949, he became a Chemical Foundation Research Associate with C. S. Hudson, at the (then) National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. There, Karabinos was involved in the preparation of higher-carbon sugars by the addition of hydrogen cyanide. Often, one of his roles in this effort was to obtain, at the factory, commercially produced liquid hydrogen cyanide in Dewar flasks... [Pg.10]

University of San Francisco School of Medicine Stephen H. Ellis Auburn University Nuran Ercal... [Pg.29]

Perloff JM, Wachter ML (1979) The new jobs tax credit An evaluation of the 1977-78 wage subsidy program. American Economic Review 69 173-179 Quigley WP (1996) Work or starve Regulation of the poor in colonial America. University of San Francisco Law Review 35(4) 42-81... [Pg.413]

Chemistry Department, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, Calif. [Pg.79]

NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration USF University of San Francisco PSC Product Safety Corporation... [Pg.324]

University of Calgary, 92, 195 University of California at Berkeley, 56 University of California at San Francisco, 122, 181,285 University of Dundee, 77 University of Illinois at Chicago, The, 18 University of Maryland at Baltimore, 304 University of Minnesota, 41 University of Oregon, 150 University of Rochester, 246 University of San Francisco, 285 University of Southampton, 77 University of Texas Health Science Center, 405... [Pg.416]

Megan Bolitho, University of San Francisco David Brook, San Jose State University Philip J. Costanzo, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Peter de Lijser, California State University, Fullerton... [Pg.1359]

Jie Jack Li earned his PhD in organic chemistry in 1995 at Indiana University. After a stint as a postdoctoral fellow MIT, he worked as a medicinal chemist at Pfizer and Bristol-Myers Squibb from 1997 to 2012. Since then he has been an associate professor of chemistry at the University of San Francisco teaching organic and medicinal chemistry. He has published 23 books ranging from organic and medicinal chemistry, to the history of drug discovery. [Pg.317]


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