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Linus Pauling

 

 

 

Award Chair
Dr. David L. Patrick
Dept. of Chemistry
Western Washington University

patrick@chem.wwu.edu

Tel:  360-650-3128

Fax: 360-650-2826

 

 

 

Symposium Chair
Dr. Chris Daley
Dept. of Chemistry
Western Washington University
daley@chem.wwu.edu

 

Linus Carl Pauling was born in Portland, Oregon, on February 28, 1901. He graduated from the Oregon Agricultural College in 1922 with a bachelor of science degree in chemistry engineering. Three years later he received his Ph.D. in chemistry from the California Institute of Technology. After a year abroad, Dr. Pauling joined the Caltech faculty and remained there for over three decades. Following stints at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, the University of California, San Diego, and Stanford University, he established the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine at the age of 72. 

Linus Pauling was a brilliant chemist and an untiring political activist who received Nobel Prizes for chemistry and peace. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1954 for his chemical research which was centered on the themes of chemical bonding and molecular structure. Published in 1939, his book entitled The Nature of the Chemical Bond remains a landmark study which is still widely read and referenced. Dr. Pauling received the 1962 Nobel Prize for Peace. The award's citation acclaimed him for his work "not only against the testing of nuclear weapons, not only against the spread of these armaments, not only against their very use, but against all warfare as a means of solving international conflicts." Dr. Pauling was the recipient of numerous other awards, including the first Pauling Medal in 1966.

Linus Pauling Centenary Exhibit

Linus Pauling Nobel Award Biography

 

1966

Linus Pauling

Manfred Eigen

Herbert C. Brown

Henry Eyring

1970

Harold C. Urey

Gerhard Herzberg

E. Bright Wilson

E. J. Corey

Roald Hoffmann

Paul Bartlett

F. Albert Cotton

John A. Pople

Dudley Herschbach

Daniel Koshland

1980

John D. Roberts

Henry Taube

George Pimentel

Gilbert Stork

John S. Waugh

Harold Scheraga

Harry B. Gray

Harden McConnell

Keith Ingold

Neil Bartlett

1990

James P. Collman

Rudolph Marcus

Kenneth Wiberg

Richard N. Zare

James A. Ibers

Alexander Rich

Kyriacos Nicolaou

Ahmed H. Zewail

Allen J. Bard

Peter B. Dervan

2000

Gabor J. Somorjai

Tobin J. Marks

John Brauman

Robert H. Grubbs

Martin Karplus

George  Whitesides