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Sharpless, K Barry - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About US chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2001, shared with US chemist William S Knowles and Japanese chemist Ryoji Noyori, for his role in the development of http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Sharpless, K Barry
The K. Barry Sharpless Lab Useful new reactivity and general methods for selectively controlling chemical reactions. http://www.scripps.edu/chem/sharpless/
Index Of Nobel Laureates In Chemistry Sharpless, K. Barry 2001 Shimomura, Osamu 2008 Shirakawa, Hideki 2000 Skou, Jens C. 1997 Smith, Michael 1993 Smalley, Richard E. 1996 Soddy, Frederick http://almaz.com/nobel/chemistry/alpha.html
K. Barry Sharpless K. Barry Sharpless. AKA Karl Barry Sharpless. Born 28Apr-1941 Birthplace Philadelphia, PA. Gender Male Race or Ethnicity White Sexual orientation Straight http://www.nndb.com/people/854/000100554/
Extractions: Executive summary: Chiral catalysts American chemist K. Barry Sharpless developed stereoselective oxidation reactions, and showed that the formation of an inhibitor with femtomolar potency can be catalyzed by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, beginning with an azide and an alkyne. He discovered several chemical reactions which have transformed asymmetric synthesis from science fiction to the relatively routine, including aminohydroxylation, dihydroxylation, and the Sharpless asymmetric epoxidation. He won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2001, for his part in the unraveling of chiral catalysts asymmetrically engineered molecules that do not structurally mirror themselves, a breakthrough that has enabled researchers to selectively control chemical reactions. Wife: Jan Dueser (m. 28-Apr-1965)
Sharpless, K. Barry Sharpless, K. Barry From 6th through 12th grades I attended a Quaker school on the Philadelphia city line. Twice a week the entire school attended Quaker Meeting http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/S/sharpless/shar
Extractions: Sharpless, K. Barry From 6th through 12th grades I attended a Quaker school on the Philadelphia city line. Twice a week the entire school attended Quaker Meeting, silent gatherings except when someone received a personal call to speak. I never got a call, but nonetheless my head was full: I thought about fishing and boats. Or else I thought about when next I could get from Philadelphia to our cottage on the New Jersey Shore in order to go out fishing in a boat. Beneath my picture in one high school yearbook it says, "I'm going to the Shore". While I had an overwhelming passion for fishing, school I merely enjoyed and I never planned to be a scientist. In fact, passion, not planning, is the engine driving all my thought and action. The almost unimaginably good fortune of my youth was that other people made such very, very good plans and choices for me. Generally speaking, colleges have the best undergraduate teaching, and universities, whose labs are filled by graduate and post-graduate students, have the best research. When I arrived at Dartmouth College in 1959, the chemistry department had a graduate program, which meant great teachers who were just as good at research. However, the program was small, and only a master's degree was awarded, so consequently professors were perpetually hungry for more manpower for their labs, more "hands". Undergraduates who performed well in lab courses were actively recruited to do "real" graduate- level research.
Browse By Eprint ID - CaltechAUTHORS Nag, Arundhati and Yeo, WoonSeok and Hein, Jason E. and Pitram, Suresh M. and Tariq, Abdul Ahad and Burns, Vanessa M. and Krom, Russell J. and Fokin, Valery V. and Sharpless, K. Barry and http://authors.library.caltech.edu/view/ids/14792.html
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K. Barry Sharpless - Autobiography Nobelprize.org, The Official Web Site of the Nobel Prize http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/2001/sharpless-autobio.ht
Extractions: Home FAQ Press Contact Us ... Nobel Prize in Chemistry K. Barry Sharpless - Autobiography Sort and list Nobel Prizes and Nobel Laureates Create a List All Nobel Prizes Nobel Prize Awarded Organizations Women Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates and Universities Prize category: Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Peace Economics From 6th through 12th grades I attended a Quaker school on the Philadelphia city line. Twice a week the entire school attended Quaker Meeting, silent gatherings except when someone received a personal call to speak. I never got a call, but nonetheless my head was full: I thought about fishing and boats. Or else I thought about when next I could get from Philadelphia to our cottage on the New Jersey Shore in order to go out fishing in a boat. Beneath my picture in one high school yearbook it says, "I'm going to the Shore". While I had an overwhelming passion for fishing, school I merely enjoyed and I never planned to be a scientist. In fact, passion, not planning, is the engine driving all my thought and action. The almost unimaginably good fortune of my youth was that other people made such very, very good plans and choices for me.
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Extractions: ProQuest The world's most comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses. Learn more... Triazoles in click chemistry: Ligands, copper(I)-catalysis, and organocatalysis by Chan, Timothy R., PhD, THE SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE , 2005, pages; 3185912 Abstract: Click chemistry is a process-based approach for streamlining the molecular discovery process. It relies upon an exclusive set of reactions, known as click reactions, that are nearly perfect reactions with respect to their reliability, modularity, experimental simplicity, and selectivity. This entire work has been guided by the click chemistry philosophy. The copper(I)-catalyzed ligation of azides and terminal alkynes is a uniquely powerful reaction for forming 1,4-disubstituted-1,2,3-triazoles with clean conversions, high yields, exclusive regioselectivity, and excellent functional group tolerance. Unfortunately, the main weakness of this reaction is the relative instability of copper(I) with respect to oxidation and disproportionation. To solve these problems, a C Advisor: Sharpless, K. Barry
Organic Chemist Profiles Completed organic chemist profiles (97) Profiles have been Sharpless, K. Barry http://www.chemistry.oregonstate.edu/blakemore/profiles.html
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K. Barry Sharpless (American Chemist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia K. Barry Sharpless (American chemist), April 28, 1941Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.American scientist who, with William S. Knowles and Noyori Ryōji, won the Nobel Prize for http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/764308/K-Barry-Sharpless
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History Sharpless, K. Barry (The Scripps Research Institute) Wender, Paul A. (Stanford Univ.) Attendees 903 Posters 158 12th National Organic Symposium http://www.organicdivision.org/?nd=p_nos_history
Barry Sharpless - Research Profile On BiomedExperts 2005 Bourne Yves; Radic Zoran; Kolb Hartmuth C; Sharpless K Barry; Taylor Palmer; Marchot Pascale Structural insights into conformational flexibility at the peripheral site and http://www.biomedexperts.com/Profile.bme/1288009/K_Barry_Sharpless