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  2. Eric V. Anslyn - Wikipedia

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    Eric V. Anslyn (born June 9, 1960, Santa Monica, California) is an American chemist , University Distinguished Teaching Professor, and Welch Regents Chair in Chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin. [1] He previously held the Norman Hackerman Professorship [citation needed]. Anslyn is co-author of Modern Physical Organic Chemistry, an ...

  3. Dennis A. Dougherty - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 he published a textbook entitled Modern Physical Organic Chemistry with co-author Eric V. Anslyn. Dougherty is the recipient of multiple teaching awards including the Richard Badger Teaching Award (1992), the ASCIT Excellence in Teaching Award (1987 and 2000), and the Richard P. Feynman Prize for Excellence in Teaching (2010).

  4. List of California State University, Northridge people

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    Eric V. Anslyn – Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin; Judy Baca – Professor of Chicana/o Studies and Professor of World Arts and Cultures at UCLA; Jeffrey Beall – Librarian at the University of Colorado Denver

  5. Amanda E. Hargrove - Wikipedia

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    Hargrove conducted her graduate work with Professors Eric V. Anslyn and Jonathan L. Sessler at the University of Texas, Austin, and earned her Ph.D. in 2010 for her thesis, Combining recognition motifs for improved sensing and biological activity of oligosaccharides and phosphorylated molecules. [5]

  6. Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, she set up her own lab in the newly founded European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg with Eric Wieschaus, whom she had met in Basel. Over the next three years they examined about 20,000 mutated fly families, collected about 600 mutants with an altered body pattern and found that out of the approximately 5,000 essential genes ...

  7. Physical organic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Physical organic chemistry is the study of the relationship between structure and reactivity of organic molecules.More specifically, physical organic chemistry applies the experimental tools of physical chemistry to the study of the structure of organic molecules and provides a theoretical framework that interprets how structure influences both mechanisms and rates of organic reactions.

  8. Category : California State University, Northridge alumni

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    M. Alexandra Macedo; Rao Machiraju; Mike Mandel; Rafi Manoukian; Elena Marchisotto; Cindy Margolis; Glen Marhevka; Cheech Marin; Megan Marshack; Bob Marshall ...

  9. Allylic strain - Wikipedia

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    Allylic strain in an olefin. Allylic strain (also known as A 1,3 strain, 1,3-allylic strain, or A-strain) in organic chemistry is a type of strain energy resulting from the interaction between a substituent on one end of an olefin (a synonym for an alkene) with an allylic substituent on the other end. [1]