Extroverted Confusion Linus Pauling, Melvin Calvin and Porphyrin Isomers
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Senge, M. O., Extroverted Confusion Linus Pauling, Melvin Calvin and Porphyrin Isomers, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 50, 2011, 4272 - 4277Download Item:


Abstract:
No other modern era chemist has influenced chemistry and
molecular biology as much as Professor Linus Pauling (1901?1994)
(Fig. 1).[1] In a career spanning seven decades he worked and made
important contributions in all areas of chemistry including physical,
structural, analytical, inorganic, and organic chemistry, as well as
biochemistry. While always being interested in the structure and
bonding of molecules, he worked on genetics, evolution,
hematology, immunology, brain research, biomedicine and
nutritional therapy, too. In addition, his charismatic and dynamic
personality also made him a humanitarian par excellance. He
remains the only person to have been awarded two unshared Nobel
Prizes, the 1954 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and the 1962 Nobel Peace
Prize
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