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Awards
27 February 2002
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Jerlena Griffin The association focuses on the needs and development of student affairs professionals in higher education. Clayton Heathcock The award recognizes Heathcock’s contributions to synthetic organic chemistry, with special recognition for his development of the aldol reaction and his seminal contributions to fundamental concepts of acyclic stereocontrol as applied to the synthesis of natural products. The Brown Award is sponsored by Aldrich Chemical Company, Inc., the Purdue Borane Research Fund and the Herbert C. Brown Award Endowment. “Clayton H. Heathcock’s research over the past quarter century has made him a leading figure in the field of organic synthesis,” writes a colleague in the current issue of Chemical & Engineering News. “And he has made major contributions to education and service to the chemical community as well.” The award will be presented in April at the annual meeting of the American Chemical Society. Arpad Horvath Horvath is quantifying the effects of transportation, use of office and home electronic equipment, and lighting, heating and cooling. With his research, Berkeley will develop quantitative measures of the environmental implications of new services that telecommunications and electronics help enable, such as telework, teleconferencing and telecommuting. Donlyn Lyndon At monthly meetings in Washington, D.C., the board reviews the design of all new embassy buildings and advises on the selection of architects.
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