Background
Gutsche, Carl David was born on March 21, 1921 in LaGrange, Illinois, United States. Son of Frank Carl and Vera (Mutchler) Gutsche.
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Calixarenes was the first book to be published in the 'Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry' series and is also the first complete survey available of this rapidly developing field. It provides a fascinating and lively account of the history, development and applications of calixarenes, which are probably the world's most readily available synthetic molecular baskets. These basket shaped compounds possess the ability to hold metal ions, as well as molecules, in their interior and as a result of their extraordinarily easy synthesis from phenols and aldehydes are receiving increasingly wide attention. This book is a must for advanced undergraduates and post-graduates studying bio-organic and supramolecular chemistry.
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Gutsche, Carl David was born on March 21, 1921 in LaGrange, Illinois, United States. Son of Frank Carl and Vera (Mutchler) Gutsche.
Bachelor, Oberlin College, 1943; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, 1947.
With, United States Department of Agriculture Office Science Development, 1943-1944;
instructor chemistry, Washington University, St. Louis, 1947-1948;
assistant professor, Washington University, St. Louis, 1948-1951;
associate professor, Washington University, St. Louis, 1951-1959;
professor, Washington University, St. Louis, 1959-1989;
professor emeritus, since 1989;
department chairman, Washington University, 1970-1976;
emeritus professor, Washington University, St. Louis, since 1989;
Robert A. Welch professor of chemistry, Texas Christian U., Fort Worth, since 1989. Consultant in field; member of advisory board Petroleum Research Fund, 1971-1974. Chairman medicinal chemistry study section National Institutes of Health, 1978-1981.
Board of directors St. Louis Conservatory and Schools for Arts, 1978-1982.
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Board directors St. Louis Conservatory and Schools for Arts, 1978—1982, Fort Worth Chamber Music Society, 1999—2002, Olympic Peninsula Festival Concerts, since 2008. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Chemical Society (chairman St. Louis section 1959, member public committee 1974-1977, committee on committees 1977-1980, committee on professional training 1980-1989, consultant to committee 1990-1998, councilor and director, St. Louis section award 1971, Midwest award 1988, Doherty award 1998, Izatt-Christensen award 2002), Chemical Society (London), American Association of University Professors, Phi Beta Kappa (member qualifications committee 1992—2003), Sigma Xi, American Chemical Society.
Married Alice Eugenia Carr, June 4, 1944. Children: Clara Jean, Betha Lynn, Christopher Glenn.