Bonnie A. Charpentier, the Glossary
Bonnie A. Charpentier is an American chemist.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: American Chemical Society, Anthropology, Chemist, Cytokinetics, Procter & Gamble, Roche, Syntex, University of Houston.
- American Chemical Society
- Presidents of the American Chemical Society
American Chemical Society
The American Chemical Society (ACS) is a scientific society based in the United States that supports scientific inquiry in the field of chemistry.
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Anthropology
Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including archaic humans.
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Chemist
A chemist (from Greek chēm(ía) alchemy; replacing chymist from Medieval Latin alchemist) is a graduated scientist trained in the study of chemistry, or an officially enrolled student in the field.
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Cytokinetics
Cytokinetics, Incorporated, is a biopharmaceutical company based in South San Francisco, California, that develops muscle activators and muscle inhibitors as potential treatments for people with diseases characterized by impaired or declining muscle function.
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Procter & Gamble
The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) is an American multinational consumer goods corporation headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, founded in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble.
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Roche
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Syntex
Laboratorios Syntex SA (later Syntex Laboratories, Inc.) was a pharmaceutical company formed in Mexico City in January 1944 by Russell Marker, Emeric Somlo, and Federico Lehmann to manufacture therapeutic steroids from the Mexican yams called cabeza de negro (Dioscorea mexicana) and Barbasco (Dioscorea composita).
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University of Houston
The University of Houston is a public research university in Houston, Texas.
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See also
American Chemical Society
- ACS style
- Allene Johnson
- American Chemical Society
- Bonnie A. Charpentier
- CAS Registry Number
- Charles Lathrop Parsons
- Chemical Abstracts Service
- Division of Chemical Health and Safety
- Gunda Georg
- Milan Mrksich
- National Chemistry Week
- National Historic Chemical Landmarks
- Presidents of the American Chemical Society
- Reagent Chemicals
- Stieglitz Lecture
- Thomas M. Connelly
- United States National Chemistry Olympiad
- Virginia Holsinger
Presidents of the American Chemical Society
- Allison A. Campbell
- Angela K. Wilson
- Arthur Dehon Little
- Bassam Shakhashiri
- Bonnie A. Charpentier
- Bruce E. Bursten
- Catherine T. Hunt
- Charles Benjamin Dudley
- Charles C. Price
- Charles G. Overberger
- Charles P. Casey
- Daryle H. Busch
- Diane Grob Schmidt
- Donna Nelson
- Dorothy J. Phillips
- Edward Curtis Franklin
- Edward R. Weidlein
- Eli M. Pearce
- Elizabeth Ann Nalley
- Elsa Reichmanis
- Ernest L. Eliel
- Francis Preston Venable
- George C. Pimentel
- George Chapman Caldwell
- H. N. Cheng
- Harry L. Fisher
- J. Lawrence Smith (chemist)
- James Flack Norris
- John Brown Francis Herreshoff
- John C. Bailar Jr.
- John H. Long (chemist)
- John William Draper
- Joseph Francisco
- Judith Giordan
- Luis Echegoyen
- Marinda Li Wu
- Marston T. Bogert
- Mary K. Carroll
- Nancy B. Jackson
- Ned D. Heindel
- Paul G. Gassman
- Presidents of the American Chemical Society
- Robert W. Parry
- Samuel Wilson Parr
- Thomas H. Lane
- Warren D. Niederhauser
- William H. Nichols
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_A._Charpentier
Also known as Bonnie A Charpentier.