Glenn T. Seaborg Medal
The Glenn T. Seaborg Medal was first awarded in 1987 by the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry to Nobel Prize–winning chemist Glenn T. Seaborg, a UCLA alumnus. The purpose of the award is to honor persons who have made exceptional scientific contributions in the fields of chemistry or biochemistry.
Awarded annually, the winner of the Seaborg Medal is selected by an executive committee of the UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Previous Winners of the Glenn T. Seaborg Medal
Source: [1]
- Professor Glenn T. Seaborg, 1987
- Dr. Warren W. Kaeding, 1988
- Professor Donald J. Cram, 1989
- Mr. George Gregory, 1990
- Professor John D. Roberts, 1991
- Dr. Ralph H. Bauer, 1992
- Professor R. Bruce Merrifield, 1993
- Professor George S. Hammond, 1994
- Dr. George B. Rathmann, 1995
- Dr. Mary L. Good, 1996
- Professor M. Fredrick Hawthorne, 1997
- Professor Paul D. Boyer, 1998
- Mr. John P. McTague, 1999
- Professor Daniel E. Koshland, Jr., 2000
- Dr. James B. Peter, 2001
- Professor Richard E. Smalley, 2002
- Dr. Ad Bax and Professor Alexander Pines, 2003
- Professor David Eisenberg, 2004
- Professor Ronald M. Evans, 2005
- Professor David A. Evans, 2006
- Dr. R. Stanley Williams, 2007
- Professor Joan S. Valentine, 2008
- Professor Mostafa A. El-Sayed, 2009
- Dr. Robert Tjian, 2010
- Professor Richard F. Heck, 2011
- Dr. Harold E. Varmus, 2012
- Professor Kendall N. Houk, 2013
- Fred Wudl and Linda Wudl, 2014
- Professor Stefan W. Hell, 2015
- Professor Michael E. Jung, 2016
References
- ↑ "UCLA Seaborg Symposium - Past Recipients". UCLA. 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-12.
External links
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