NAS Award in Chemical Sciences
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The National Academy of Sciences Award in Chemical Sciences is warded for innovative research in the chemical sciences that in the broadest sense contributes to a better understanding of the natural sciences and to the benefit of humanity.
[edit] Recipients
- Linus Pauling (1979)
- Frank H. Westheimer (1980)
- Bruno H. Zimm (1981)
- Gilbert Stork (1982)
- Henry Taube (1983)
- Richard B. Bernstein (1985)
- Roald Hoffmann (1986)
- Herbert C. Brown (1987)
- Harden M. McConnell (1988)
- Ronald Breslow (1989)
- F. Albert Cotton (1990)
- Richard N. Zare (1991)
- Donald J. Cram (1992)
- Richard H. Holm (1993)
- Koji Nakanishi (1994)
- Isabella L. Karle (1995)
- Ahmed H. Zewail (1996)
- M. Frederick Hawthorne (1997)
- Allen J. Bard (1998)
- John D. Roberts (1999)
- K. Barry Sharpless (2000)
- John I. Brauman (2001)
- Elias J. Corey (2002)
- Harry B. Gray (2003)
- Robert G. Parr (2004)
- Thomas C. Bruice (2005)
- Samuel J. Danishefsky (2006)
- Robert G. Bergman (2007)
- JoAnne Stubbe (2008)