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Lifetimes Of Research Accomplishments Honored
JANICE LONG
During its 138th annual meeting, held last week in Washington, D.C., the National Academy of Sciences announced the election of 72 new members and 15 foreign associates.
New members and associates who are chemists or chemical engineers or who work in chemically related fields include the following:
MEMBERS
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Brookhart |
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Crim Jr. |
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Flynn |
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Seyferth
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Maurice S. Brookhart, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Chemistry, UNC Chapel Hill
Robert A. Brown, provost and Warren K. Lewis Professor of Chemical Engineering, MIT
Robert J. Cava, associate director, Princeton Materials Institute, and professor of chemistry, Princeton University
F. Fleming Crim Jr., professor of chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison
George W. Flynn, director, Microelectronic Sciences and Columbia Radiation Laboratories, and Higgins Professor of Chemistry, Columbia University
Alan J. Heeger, professor of physics, UC Santa Barbara, and chief scientist and chairman of the board, UNIAX Corp., Santa Barbara
Russell J. Hemley, research staff member, Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C.
Lonnie O'Neal Ingram, distinguished professor, department of microbiology and cell science, University of Florida, Gainesville
Gerald F. Joyce, investigator, Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology, and professor, departments of chemistry and molecular biology, Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, Calif.
Marlan O. Scully, Hershel Burgess Distinguished Professor of Physics and director, Center for Theoretical Physics, Texas A&M University
Dietmar Seyferth, Robert T. Haslam & Bradley Dewey Professor of Chemistry, MIT
FOREIGN ASSOCIATES
Jean-Michel Saveant, directeur de recherche, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris
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