- Jesse L. Beauchamp
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Jesse(Jack) L. Beauchamp Born 1942 Residence United States Nationality United States Fields Chemist Institutions California Institute of Technology Alma mater California Institute of Technology
Harvard UniversityKnown for Mass Spectrometry Jesse L. Beauchamp (born 1942) is the Charles and Mary Ferkel Professor of Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology.[1]
Contents
Early life and education
- 1964 B.S. California Institute of Technology
- 1967 Ph.D. Harvard University
Research interests
- Development of novel mass spectrometric techniques in biochemistry.
Awards
In 1978 he received the Pure Chemistry Award of the American Chemical Society and in 1981 was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. In 1999 he received the Peter Debye Award in Physical Chemistry from the American Chemical Society and was again honored in 2003 with the Field and Franklin Award in Mass Spectrometry.[2] In 2007 he received the Distinguished Contribution Award from the American Society for Mass Spectrometry for the original development and chemical applications of ion cyclotron resonance spectroscopy.
References
- ^ http://www8.nationalacademies.org/cp/committeeview.aspx?key=49315
- ^ Armentrout, Peter B; Bowers, Michael T; Rodgers Mary T (2003). "A celebration of the scientific and personal contributions of Jesse (Jack) L. Beauchamp". International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 222 (1-3): IX–XI. doi:10.1016/S1387-3806(02)01041-2.
External links
The Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry Award Ronald D. Macfarlane (1990) · Michael Barber (1991) · John B. Fenn (1992) · Christie G. Enke / Richard Yost (1993) · Donald F. Hunt (1994) · Keith R. Jennings (1995) · Frank H. Field / Burnaby Munson (1996) · Franz Hillenkamp / Michael Karas (1997) · David A. Dahl / Don C. McGilvery (1998) · Melvin Comisarow / Alan G. Marshall (1999) · Boris Aleksandrovich Mamyrin (2000) · George C. Stafford, Jr. (2001) · William Henzel / John Stults / Colin Watanabe (2002) · Fred McLafferty (2003) · Michael T. Bowers (2004) · James A. McCloskey (2005) · R. Graham Cooks (2006) · Jesse L. Beauchamp (2007) · Alexander Makarov (2008) · Simon J. Gaskell / Vicki H. Wysocki (2009)
Alfred O. C. Nier (1985) · Klaus Biemann (1986) · John H. Beynon (1987) · Frank H. Field (1988) · Fred W. McLafferty (1989) · Evan C. Horning / Marjorie G. Horning (1990) · R. Graham Cooks (1991) · Burnaby Munson (1992) · Seymour Meyerson (1993) · Paul Kebarle (1994) · Melvin B. Comisarow / Alan G. Marshall (1995) · Michael T. Bowers (1996) · Charles L. Wilkins (1997) · Keith R. Jennings (1998) · Michael L. Gross (1999) · Donald F. Hunt (2000) · Helmut Schwarz (2001) · Brian T. Chait (2002) · Jesse L. Beauchamp (2003) · Kenneth G. Standing (2004) · Marvin L. Vestal (2005) · Richard M. Caprioli (2006) · Jean H. Futrell (2007) · Catherine C. Fenselau (2008) Peter B. Armentrout (2009)
Categories:- American chemists
- Mass spectrometrists
- Living people
- California Institute of Technology faculty
- 1942 births
- American academic scientist stubs
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