COSAM News Articles 2022 February R. Graham Cooks from Purdue University delivers Kosolapoff Award and Lecture
R. Graham Cooks from Purdue University delivers Kosolapoff Award and Lecture
The 36th annual G.M. Kosolapoff Award and Lecture will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. with a reception at 6:30 p.m. in the Sciences Center Auditorium.
R. Graham Cooks, the Henry B. Hass Distinguished Professor in Analytical Chemistry from Purdue University, will speak on the topic of Ions for Analysis, Synthesis, and Surgery.
Cooks focuses on research in mass spectrometry. He has published more than 1,200 papers and has been an advisor to more than 150 graduate students during his career.
This event is co-sponsored by the Auburn University Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the Auburn Section of the American Chemical Society.
Past recipients of this award are as follows:
1986 – William N. Lipscomb, Harvard University
1987 – Herbert C. Brown, Purdue University
1988 – Michael J. S. Dewar, University of Texas at Austin
1989 – Donald J. Cram, University of California at Los Angeles
1990 – Henry Taube, Stanford University
1991 – Derek H. R. Barton, Texas A&M University
1992 – Allen J. Bard, University of Texas at Austin
1993 – Richard E. Smalley, Rice University
1994 – Dudley R. Herschbach, Harvard University
1995 – William von Eggers Doering, Harvard University
1996 – Rudolph A. Marcus, California Institute of Technology
1997 – Mario J. Molina, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1998 – Richard N. Zare, Stanford University
1999 – Jacqueline K. Barton, California Institute of Technology
2000 – Josef Michl, University of Colorado
2001 – Harry B. Gray, California Institute of Technology
2002 – Ahmed H. Zewail, California Institute of Technology
2003 – John D. Roberts, California Institute of Technology
2004 – Kenneth N. Raymond, University of California at Berkeley
2005 – Ronald Breslow, Columbia University
2006 - Kyriacos C. Nicolaou, Scripps Research Institute
2007 - Robert H. Grubbs, California Institute of Technology
2008 - Barry M. Trost, Stanford University
2009 - Koji Nakanishi, Columbia University
2010 - Robert H. Crabtree, Yale University
2011 - Eric N. Jacobsen, Harvard University
2012 - Thomas J. Meyer, University of NC at Chapel Hill
2013 - Ei-ichi Negishi, Purdue University
2014 - Daniel G. Nocera, Harvard University
2015 - Edward I. Solomon, Stanford University
2016 - John E. Bercaw, California Institute of Technology
2017 - David W. C. MacMillan, Princeton University
2018 - Marcetta Y. Darensbourg, Texas A & M University
2019 - Sharon Hammes-Schiffer, Yale University
2021 - Chad A. Mirkin, Northwestern University
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