Linus Pauling Award
Chemistry award
The Linus Pauling Award is an award recognizing outstanding achievement in chemistry. It is awarded annually by the Puget Sound, Oregon, and Portland sections of the American Chemical Society, and is named after the US chemist Linus Pauling (1901–1994), to whom it was first awarded in 1966.
Another Linus Pauling Award is given annually by the Chemistry Department at Buffalo State College.[1]
Oregon Laureates
Source: ACS
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See also
References
- ^ "Department Awards, Chemistry". SUNY Buffalo State. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
Sources
- Linus Pauling Medalists, Portland State University Chemistry Department
- Linus Pauling Award, Buffalo State University Chemistry Department
- Linus Pauling Award, University Washington
- Linus Pauling Medal Award 2010
- Linus Pauling Award 2011
- Linus Pauling Award 2018
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