Adams Academic Tree Friderich Stromeyer Berlin Universität Göttingen Strong KU Presence
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T.K.J.A. Scheerer Adams Academic Tree Friderich Stromeyer Berlin Universität Göttingen Strong KU Presence Clemens Alexander Winkler Leroy Wiley McCay Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen Freiberg University of Mining and Technology Princeton Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg Nathaniel Howell Furman Princeton Ralph N. Adams University of Kansas TK BUZZ Theodore Richard Bita Moghaddam Margaret Greg Gerhardt Peter Howard Kuwana R. Mark Wightman McCreery Oregon State E. Rice University of Kissinger Moltz University of UNC, Chapel Hill Un. Alberta Health Center NYU Kentucky Purdue Chicago Kansas Michael Johnson Miles Kopang Greg Swain Steven Soper Susan Lunte Craig Lunte Julie Stenken Tom Linz Lisa Holland Scott Martin Chuck Henry 2001 Adams Reunion 1988 KU Kuwana Group KU Graduate – 1959 KU Faculty from 1955 - 2002 KU Faculty – 1985 - Present J.S. Guggenheim Fellowship in 1964 ACS Service Award to Analytical Fisher Award in Analytical Chemistry from Chemistry in 2011 the American Chemical Society in 1982 ACS J. Calvin Giddings Award for C.N. Reilley Award for Electroanalytical Excellence in Education in 2004 Chemistry in 1984 EPSCoR Lifetime Achievement Award in I.M. Kolthoff Gold Medal Award from the 2002 American Pharmaceutical Society in 1985 ACS Award in Electrochemistry in 1995 Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator Honorary Membership and Metal, Japan Award from the National Institute of Society for Analytical Chemistry in 1991 Neurological and Communicative CN Reiley Award from SEAC in 1989 Disorders and Stroke Distinguished Scholars Award from Ohio American Chemical Society National State in 1985 Award in Electrochemistry in 1989 NIH Special Postdoctoral Fellowship in Oesper Award in 1996 Prof. Ralph N. Adams 1970 Prof. Theodore Kuwana Nominated for a Nobel Prize in 1997 1963 Faculty Fellowship, UC Riverside in HS Graduate (1949) 1964 “If you love what you do, the rewards will take care of themselves.” R. N. Adams Malott Hall – Home for KU Chemistry since 1954 Also home to Physics, Medicinal Chemistry Prof. Craig Lunte and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Dept. Chair for 10 y! First CHEM Lab in Malott Hall! New Home of Chemistry at KU Integrated Science Building (ISB) • 2800,000 sq. ft. of research, lecture, teaching laboratory and office space • Major Core laboratory space – Imaging, NMR, MS, Cleanroom • Lecture Hall • Next to new Burge Union • Physics, Med Chem, Chem, Biological Sciences • Central District – Biggest construction project ever at KU! ISB North Entry Into Atrium ISB/Union – Plaza View New Home of Chemistry at KU Integrated Science Building (ISB) • 2800,000 sq. ft. of research, lecture, teaching laboratory and office space • Major Core laboratory space – Imaging, NMR, MS, Cleanroom • Lecture Hall • Next to new Burge Union • Physics, Med Chem, Chem, Biological Sciences • Central District – Biggest construction project ever at KU! ISB North Entry Into Atrium.