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Charles Lathrop Parsons Award
American Chemical Society award From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Charles Lathrop Parsons Award is usually a biennial award that recognizes outstanding public service by a member of the American Chemical Society (ACS). Recipients are chosen by the American Chemical Society Board of Directors, from a list of no more than five recipients presented by the ACS Committee on Grants and Awards.[1] They have the discretion to offer the award in successive years if they so wish.[2] It was established in 1952, and is named in honor of its first recipient, Charles Lathrop Parsons.[3][4] The first woman to receive the award was Mary L. Good in 1991.[5]
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Award recipients
- 2023 William F. Carroll Jr.
- 2021 Ruth Woodall
- 2019 Attila E. Pavlath[6]
- 2017 John I. Brauman
- 2015 Paul H. L. Walter[7]
- 2013 Geraldine L. Richmond
- 2011 Michael E. Strem[8]
- 2009 Glenn A. Crosby and Jane L. Crosby[9]
- 2007 S. Allen Heininger[10]
- 2005 Marye Anne Fox
- 2003 Zafra M. Lerman
- 2001 Richard N. Zare
- 1999 Mike McCormack
- 1995 Alfred Bader
- 1993 B. R. Stanerson[11][12]
- 1991 Mary L. Good[5]
- 1989 Arnold O. Beckman
- 1987 Norman Hackerman
- 1985 Franklin A. Long
- 1983 James G. Martin
- 1978 Charles G. Overberger
- 1976 William Oliver Baker
- 1974 Russell W. Peterson
- 1973 Charles C. Price
- 1970 W. Albert Noyes, Jr.
- 1967 Donald F. Hornig
- 1964 Glenn T. Seaborg
- 1961 George B. Kistiakowsky
- 1958 Roger Adams
- 1955 James B. Conant
- 1952 Charles Lathrop Parsons
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