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  3. Robert Burns Woodward and the Art of Organic Synthesis (Publication / Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry) by Mary Ellen Bowden, Theodor Benfey, 2007-12-01
  4. Organic Chemists: Friedrich August Kekulé Von Stradonitz, Vladimir Markovnikov, Samuel Conway, Heinz Falk, Robert Burns Woodward
  5. Robert Burns Woodward: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Stacey R. Murray, 2001
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1. Robert B. Woodward - Biography
robert burns woodward was born in Boston on April 10th, 1917, the only child of Margaretburns, a native woodward married Irja Pullman in 1938, and Eudoxia
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Robert Burns Woodward was born in Boston on April 10th, 1917, the only child of Margaret Burns, a native of Glasgow, and Arthur Woodward, of English antecedents, who died in October, 1918, at the age of thirty-three.
Woodward was attracted to chemistry at a very early age, and indulged his taste for the science in private activities throughout the period of his primary and secondary education in the public schools of Quincy, a suburb of Boston. In 1933, he entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , from which he was excluded for inattention to formal studies at the end ofthe Fall term, 1934. The Institute authorities generously allowed him to re-enroll in the Fall term of 1935, and he took the degrees of Bachelor of Science in 1936 and Doctor of Philosophy in 1937. Since that time he has been associated with Harvard University , as Postdoctoral Fellow (1937-1938), Member of the Society of Fellows (1938-1940), Instructor in Chemistry (1941-1944), Assistant Professor (1944-1946), Associate Professor (1946-1950), Professor (1950-1953), Morris Loeb Professor of Chemistry (1953-1960), and Donner Professor of Science since 1960. In 1963 he assumed direction of the Woodward Research Institute at Basel. He was a member of the Corporation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1966-1971), and he is a Member of the Board of Governors of the

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The nobel Prize in Chemistry 1965. for his outstanding achievementsin the art of organic synthesis . robert burns woodward. USA. Harvard
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5. Woodward, Robert Burns
woodward, robert burns. RB woodward, 1966. By courtesy of the Harvard UniversityNews Service. He was awarded the nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1965.
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R.B. Woodward, 1966 By courtesy of the Harvard University News Service (b. April 10, 1917, Boston, Mass., U.S.d. July 8, 1979, Cambridge, Mass.), American chemist best known for his syntheses of complex organic substances, including quinine (1944), cholesterol and cortisone (1951), and vitamin B (1971). He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1965.
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Woodward was attracted to chemistry at an early age and entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1933. Involvement with chemistry at the expense of other subjects caused his suspension for a semester but also resulted in his collaboration on three research papers. Awarded the B.S. degree in 1936 and the Ph.D. degree a year later, he immediately became associated with Harvard, becoming professor (1950-60) and Donner professor of science (1960-79). He was uniquely honoured by the founding of the Woodward Research Institute in Basel, Switz., by the Ciba pharmaceutical company in 1963. He then directed research activities both in Cambridge and in Basel. Woodward was married in 1938 to Irja Pullman and in 1946 to Eudoxia Muller; he had three daughters and a son. The chemistry of natural products served as the base for Woodward's broad engagement in organic chemistry. The first result of this involvement was a series of four papers (1940-42), based on work in the steroid field, delineating rules for the correlation of ultraviolet spectra with molecular structure. His early recognition that physical measurement had greater power than chemical reaction to reveal structural features led to his development of those rules

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8. Woodward, Robert Burns (1917-1979), Chimiste Américain, Lauréat Du Prix Nobel,
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    Woodward, Robert Burns 1917-80, American chemist and educator, b. Boston, grad. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (S.B., 1936; Ph.D., 1937). He taught at Harvard from 1938, becoming Donner professor of science there in 1960. He was one of the first to determine the structure of such organic chemical compounds as penicillin (1945), strychnine (1947), terramycin (1952), and aureomycin (1952). Woodward is best known for his chemical synthesis of the organic substances quinine (1944), patulin (1950), cholesterol (1951), cortisone (1951), strychnine, lysergic acid, lanosterol (1954), reserpine (1956), chlorophyll (1960), and tetracycline (1962). For this work in organic synthesis he was awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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    Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Robert Burns Woodward The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1965 Robert Burns Woodward was born in Boston on April 10, 1917, the only child of Margaret Burns and Arthur Woodward, who died in October , 1918, at the age of theirty-three. Woodward was attracted to chemistry at a very early age. Woodward has been unusually fortunate in the outstanding personal qualities and scientific capabilities of a large proportion of his more than two hundred and fifty collaborators in Cambridge, and latterly in Basel, of whom more than half have assumed academic positions. He has also on numerous occasions njoyed exceptionally stimulating and fruitful collaboration with fellow-scientists in laboratories other than his own. His interests in chemistry are wide, but the main arena of his first-hand engagement has been the investigation of natural products - a domain he regards as endlessly fascinating in itself, and one which presents unlimited ad unparalleled opportunities for his discovery, testing, development, and refinement of general principles. He was awarded the John Scott Medal; Backeland Medal; Davy Medal; Roger Adams Medal; Plus XI Gold Medal; National Medal of Science; Willard Gibbs Medal; Lavoisier Medal; Hanbury Memorial Medal; and Pierre Brnylants Medal. He was also awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry 1965 "for his outstanding achievements in the art of organic synthesis".

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