R. Graham Cooks

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R. Graham Cooks

Residence United States
Nationality United States
Fields Chemist
Institutions Purdue University
Alma mater University of Natal
Cambridge University
Doctoral advisor Frank L. Warren
Peter Sykes
Known for Mass Spectrometry

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[edit] Early life and education

  • 1961 B.S. University of Natal, South Africa
  • 1965 Ph.D. University of Natal, South Africa
  • 1967 Ph.D. Cambridge University, Great Britain

[edit] Research interests

Research in Cooks laboratory ranges from fundamental research, instrument and method development to applications of mass spectrometry.

[edit] Awards

  • 1984 ACS Analytical Division's Chemical Instrumentation Award
  • 1985 Thomson Medal for International Service to Mass Spectrometry
  • 1990 and 1995 NSF Special Creativity Award
  • 1991 Frank H. Field & Joe Franklin Award, (ACS Award for Mass Spectrometry)
  • 1997 Fisher Award (ACS Award for Analytical Chemistry)
  • 2006 Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry Award[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Glish G (2008). "Focus Honoring R. Graham Cooks, Recipient of the 2006 ASMS Award for Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry". J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 19 (2): 159–60. doi:10.1016/j.jasms.2007.11.011. PMID 18160305. 

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