Ronald D. Macfarlane
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Ronald D. Macfarlane | |
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Residence | United States |
Nationality | United States |
Fields | Chemist |
Institutions | Texas A&M University |
Alma mater |
B.A. 1954 University at Buffalo M.S. 1957 Carnegie-Mellon University Ph.D. 1959 Carnegie-Mellon University |
Known for | Mass Spectrometry |
Notable awards |
Guggenheim Fellow Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry Award Distinguished Achievement in Research Award ACS Nuclear Chemistry Award |
Ronald D. Macfarlane is distinguished professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M University.[1]
Early life and education
- 1954 University at Buffalo, New York - B.A. Chemistry
- 1957 Carnegie-Mellon University, Pennsylvania - M.S. Chemistry
- 1959 Carnegie-Mellon University, Pennsylvania - Ph.D. Chemistry
Research interests
- Separations Methods for Medical Diagnosis
- Ultra-Sensitive Mass Spectrometry
- Is researching the new methods of Conceptual Learning
Awards
- Guggenheim Fellowship, 1968
- Distinguished Achievement in Research Award
- ACS Nuclear Chemistry Award
- 1990 ASMS Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry Award
References
- ↑ "Macfarlane Research Group". Texas A&M University. Retrieved November 13, 2010.
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