Abstract:Research in chemistry
with undergraduates is commonplace today,
including in many liberal arts colleges. This educational opportunity
for undergraduates goes back to the late 1800s, exemplified by William
Albert Noyes at Rose Polytechnic, and was honed to an almost graduate-level
experience by Percy Lavon Julian at DePauw University in the early
1930s. The connection between Noyes and Julian is discussed in this
report. The article traces the origins of scholarly research performed
by undergraduate students by… Show more
“…I also acknowledge my research on and friendship with Carl Djerassi [2,3,5,87,88] and my research on Percy Lavon Julian [8] which provided helpful context to my study and understanding of Russell Marker and his life, chemistry, and the times in which he was active. [8,89]…”
Dedicated to the memory of Ajay K. Bose (Stevens Institute of Technology), in whose laboratory I conducted my first research in 1965, studying some steroid reactions, and to Richard M. Ramer, his then graduate student, who showed me the way.
“…I also acknowledge my research on and friendship with Carl Djerassi [2,3,5,87,88] and my research on Percy Lavon Julian [8] which provided helpful context to my study and understanding of Russell Marker and his life, chemistry, and the times in which he was active. [8,89]…”
Dedicated to the memory of Ajay K. Bose (Stevens Institute of Technology), in whose laboratory I conducted my first research in 1965, studying some steroid reactions, and to Richard M. Ramer, his then graduate student, who showed me the way.
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