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  1. Karl Barry Sharpless (* 28. April 1941 in Philadelphia) ist ein US-amerikanischer Chemiker und zweimaliger Nobelpreisträger (2001, 2022). Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werk. 3 Ehrungen und Mitgliedschaften. 4 Einzelnachweise. 5 Literatur. 6 Weblinks. Leben.

  2. Karl Barry Sharpless (born April 28, 1941) is an American stereochemist. He is a two-time Nobel laureate in Chemistry known for his work on stereoselective reactions and click chemistry.

  3. K. Barry Sharpless. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2022. Born: 28 April 1941, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: Scripps Research, La Jolla, CA, USA. Prize motivation: “for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry” Prize share: 1/3. Also awarded: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2001. Work.

  4. K. Barry Sharpless Biographical . F rom 6th through 12th grades I attended a Quaker school on the Philadelphia city line. Twice a week the entire school attended Quaker Meeting, silent gatherings except when someone received a personal call to speak. I never got a call, but nonetheless my head was full: I thought about fishing and boats. Or ...

  5. Der US-Hochschullehrer und TUM-Ehrendoktor Prof. K. Barry Sharpless ist für die Entwicklung von Methoden zum zielgerichteten Aufbau von Biomolekülen ausgezeichnet worden. Er erhielt bereits 2001 den ersten Chemie-Nobelpreis für seine Arbeiten über stereoselektive Oxidationsreaktionen.

  6. Sharpless, a chemist and professor at Scripps Research Institute, is honored for his pioneering work on click chemistry, a field he coined in 2000. He is the fifth scientist to receive two Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and credits his liberal arts education at Dartmouth for his broad perspective and creativity.

  7. 25. Apr. 2024 · K. Barry Sharpless (born April 28, 1941, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.) is an American scientist who was a co-winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2001 and 2022. He shared the 2001 prize with William S. Knowles and Noyori Ryōji for developing the first chiral catalysts.