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A Conversation with Jerrold Meinwald

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A Conversation with Jerrold Meinwald
Chemistry and Chemical Biology Oral History Project
Meinwald, Jerrold
Author
Meinwald, Jerrold
Ganem, Bruce (Interviewer)
Abstract

Jerrold Meinwald, the Goldwin Smith Professor Emeritus of the Chemistry and Chemical Biology Department, shares insights into the factors that drew him into the world of Chemistry and later into Chemical Ecology, a field he co-founded with the late professor Tom Eisner of CALS; he also reflects upon some highlights of his own career, how he was mentored, and shares perspectives on the evolution of Chemical Biology. The interview was conducted by a colleague of many years, Professor Bruce Ganem. Running time: 99 minutes.

Date Issued
2011-10-15
Publisher
Internet-First University Press
Keywords
Jerrold Meinwald
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Bruce Ganem
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interview
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Chemistry
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Chemical Biology
Type
video/moving image

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