- William Lipscomb
William Nunn Lipscomb, Jr. (born
December 9 ,1919 ) is an American inorganic chemist, working in experimental andtheoretical chemistry andbiochemistry .He was born in
Cleveland, Ohio , but his family moved toLexington, Kentucky when he was an infant, and he lived there until he received hisBachelor of Science degree at theUniversity of Kentucky in 1941. He went on to earn hisDoctor of Philosophy degree from theCalifornia Institute of Technology in 1946.From 1946 to 1959 he taught at the
University of Minnesota . Since 1959, he has been a professor ofchemistry atHarvard University .He deduced the
molecular structure ofborane s usingX-ray crystallography in the 1950s and developed theories to explain their bonds. Later he applied the same methods to related problems, including the structure ofcarborane s on which he directed the research of future Nobel Prize winnerRoald Hoffmann . His later research focuses on the atomic structure ofprotein s, particularly howenzymes work.He is a member of the
International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science . Professor Lipscomb is also a member of the Honorary Order of Kentucky Colonels. [cite book
last = Hargittai
first = Istvan
title = Candid Science III: More Conversations with Famous Chemists.
publisher = Imperial College Press
date = 2003
location = London, UK
pages = 27]He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1961, and awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1976.
Lipscomb, along with several other Nobel laureates, is a regular presenter at the annual Ig Nobel Awards Ceremony, most recently doing so in October 2008. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/3128229/Ig-Nobel-awards-Irrelevant-scientific-research-honoured.html]
References
External links
* [http://www-chem.harvard.edu/faculty/lipscomb.html Research page at Harvard]
* [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1976/lipscomb-autobio.html Autobiography at Nobel Prize official site]
* [http://osulibrary.orst.edu/specialcollections/events/1995paulingconference/video-s3-4-lipscomb.html Video of a talk by Lipscomb titled "Reflections" (relates mostly to his interactions withLinus Pauling ) ]
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