Word: chemists
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...came from a single swatch of cloth, all would be affected if the swatch were atypical or contaminated. The mantra for this position, quoted fervently by shroud proponents who might otherwise have little to do with one another, is that "the tests could have been precise without being accurate." Chemist Alan Adler, an emeritus professor at Western Connecticut State University who has worked on the shroud, takes this possibility very seriously. "The sample used for dating," he asserts, "came from an area that is water-stained and scorched, and the edge is back-woven, indicating repair"--not from a clean...
without combinatorial chemistry, a chemist might spend years synthesizing a few thousand variants of a drug candidate. Using the technology, a single researcher can brew the same number of molecules in minutes...
...absolutely delighted," Evans said."[Myers] is unquestionably the best syntheticorganic chemist under the age of 40 in the world...
Andrew G. Myers, a chemistry professor at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and a leading synthetic organic chemist has accepted a tenured position in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology (CCB) following an unusually abbreviated review process...
Myers was officially offered his Harvard appointment March 20 and accepted within a week in a letter to Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles, himself an accomplished organic chemist...