Background
Wehry, Earl Luther was born on February 13, 1941 in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Earl Luther and Florence Eliza (Webber) Wehry.
(Since the appearance of the first two volumes of Modern F...)
Since the appearance of the first two volumes of Modern Fluorescence Spectroscopy in 1976, important advances continue to be made in both the techniques and applications of molecular luminescence. In terms of "hardware," it is only recently that the application of laser excitation to molecular fluorometry has become feasible under conditions that are analy tically realistic. The improvements that can be effected in sensitivity, analy tical selectivity, and ability to handle "difficult" samples by laser fluorometry have only begun to be exploited. Likewise, time-resolved fluorometry has received widespread use in fundamental studies (a sizable number of which deal with biological systems), but has as of yet received relatively little analytical utilization. The use of electronic array detectors offers the promise of obtaining luminescence spectra more rapidly, and perhaps ultimately with greater sensitivity, than is possible by the use of scanning instruments equipped with conventional detectors. The increasing capabilities of microcomputers and the increasing sophistication of "smart" spectroscopic instrumentation signify that much more efficient acquisition and use can now be achieved of the information contained in the "excitation-emission matrix" inherent in the luminescence phenomenon.
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Wehry, Earl Luther was born on February 13, 1941 in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Earl Luther and Florence Eliza (Webber) Wehry.
Bachelor of Science, Juniata College, 1962; Doctor of Philosophy, Purdue University, 1965.
Assistant professor, Indiana U., Bloomington, 1965-1970; assistant professor, U. Tennessee, Knoxville, 1970-1972; associate professor, U. Tennessee, Knoxville, 1972-1977; professor of chemistry, U. Tennessee, Knoxville, since 1977.
(Since the appearance of the first two volumes of Modern F...)
Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Chemical Society, Optical Society American, Society Applied Spectroscopy (Meggers award 1983), Inter-American Photochem.