Linus Pauling
Award


 

NOTE: For information regarding the 2003 Pauling Medal nominations,
please contact Dr. David Tyler at <dtyler@oregon.uoregon.edu>.

Professor John I. Brauman
Stanford University
has been awarded the
2002 Linus Pauling Medalist

click here for more information
Symposium Flyers: word, pdf

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2002 PAULING AWARD SYMPOSIUM AND BANQUET

"Chemical Reactivity: In The Laboratory, Biology, and the Environment"

Banquet RSVP by October 31

Lagerquist Hall, Mary Baker-Russell Music Building, Pacific Lutheran University
(Lagerquist is located in the MBR music building. Campus map and directions, hotels.)

Saturday, November 9th, 2002

The Pauling Award Medal recognizing outstanding achievement in chemistry is presented annually by the Puget Sound, Oregon, and Portland Sections of the American Chemical Society. The award is named after Dr. Linus Pauling, a native of the Pacific Northwest, because of the inspiration of his example. A nominee shall have made outstanding contributions to chemistry of a character that have merited national and international recognition.

 

Symposium Chair

Professor Craig B. Fryhle
Department of Chemistry
Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, WA 98447

TEL: (253)-535-8314
FAX: (253)-536-5055
EMAIL: fryhle@rainier.chem.plu.edu

Award Chair

Associate Professor Dean A. Waldow
Department of Chemistry
Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, WA 98447

TEL: (253)-535-7533
FAX: (253)-536-5055
EMAIL: waldow@chem.plu.edu