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Robert Burns Woodward

Robert Burns Woodward

Robert Burns Woodward

Robert Burns Woodward (1917-1979), the 1965 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

person, writer, teacher, academic, scientist, chemist, aries person
Legal name, Full name
"Robert Burns Woodward"
Born
1972; 1917; April 1972; April 10th 1972; the United States;  …
Died
1979; July 1979; July 8th 1979; the United States; North America;  …
Wikipedia Page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Burns_Woodward
Won
Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1965)
Gender
male
Nationality
american
Residence
the United States
Educated
MIT
Last Name
"Woodward"
First Name
"Robert"
Employer
Harvard
Main Occupation
chemist
Doctoral Students
Ronald Breslow, Kendall Houk, Christopher Spencer Foote
Age at Death
7 years, 2 months and 28 days old
Class
person, scientist, writer, chemist, aries person,  …
Did
die (July 8th 1979)
Influence of, Influenced
Donald J. Cram
Born During, Died During
1970s
Attributes
male, dead
Freebase ID
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Related Websites
http://www.patentgenius.com/inventor/WoodwardRobertBurns.html, http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/video/index.rss, http://nobelprize.org/chemistry/laureates/1965/index.html
DBPedia URI
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Robert_Burns_Woodward
Middle-name
"Burns"
Birthday
the 10th of April
Freebase Primary MID
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