Career
He has been profiled in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
He has been profiled in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow, 1976-1979. Dupont and General Electric Young Faculty, 1979-1980. McElvain (1983), World Bank (1984), O. K. Rice (1984), Reilly (1986), Frontiers (1990), 1st Seaborg (1990), Frontiers in Chemistry (1991), American College of Surgeons (1992), National Science Council (1993), Xerox (1994), Leermakers (1994), Amoco (1995), Kahn (1996), Golden Jubilee (1996), Karcher (1997), Federal Maritime Commission (1998), Colloquium 3eme Cycle (1998), Anno Domini Little (1998). Aldrich (2001), Hill Memorial (2003), Cady (2003), Kieler Woche (2003), Crawford (2004), Walton (2005), Endicott/Rorabacker Frontier (2006), Dawson (2007), Frontiers (2007), Proctor and Gamble (2008), Andreas Albrecht (2009), Hans B. Jonassen (2009), Harteck (2009), Sunney Chan (2009) Faraday (2010), Vaughan (2011), Hans Freeman (2012), Ross (2013) Lectures. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Fellow (1995, 2002, 2009). National Institutes of Health Merit Award (1995 & 2002). Remsen Award (1994). Wheland Medal (2000). American College of Surgeons Award in Inorganic Chemistry (2001). Frontiers in Biological Chemistry Award (Max Planck Institute-2001). Centenary Medal and Lectureship (Royal Society, United Kingdom 2003). American College of Surgeons Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Inorganic Chemistry (2006). Bailar Medal (2007); Thomas Chemistry Scholar (2007). Chakravorty Award & Lecturer (2008). Dean"s Award for Distinguished Teaching. American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow. American Chemical Society Fellow. American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow. Elected to the National Academy of Sciences. Associate Editor, Inorganic Chemistry. Editorial Advisory Board Member for 14 journals.
National Academy of Sciences. American Academy of Arts and Sciences.