Abstract is: The NAS Award for Chemistry in Service to Society is awarded by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences "for contributions to chemistry, either in fundamental science or its application, that clearly satisfy a societal need." It has been awarded every two years since its inception in 1991.
science award | Q11448906 |
P646 | Freebase ID | /m/0cp06_c |
P1027 | conferred by | National Academy of Sciences | Q270794 |
P17 | country | United States of America | Q30 |
P571 | inception | 1991-01-01 |
Q18018480 | Arthur A. Patchett |
Q4978229 | Bruce Roth |
Q5342173 | Edward C. Taylor |
Q5393412 | Ernest L. Eliel |
Q15120961 | Grant Willson |
Q17977140 | Harold S. Johnston |
Q125119016 | Hye Kyung Timken |
Q6224538 | John C. Martin |
Q561999 | John D. Roberts |
Q1820381 | Leroy Hood |
Q15834282 | Marvin H. Caruthers |
Q7117495 | P. Roy Vagelos |
Q18026683 | Paul J. Reider |
Q106547 | Paul Lauterbur |
Q7153383 | Paul S. Anderson |
Q445519 | Susan Solomon |
Q7938362 | Vladimir Haensel |
NAS Award for Chemistry in Service to Society | wikipedia | |
NAS Award for Chemistry in Service to Society | wikipedia | |
NAS Award for Chemistry in Service to Society | wikipedia | |
Prémio NAS de Química em Serviço da Sociedade | wikipedia |
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