Julie A. Leary is a emeritus professor in the department of molecular and cellular biology at University of California, Davis[1] and the department of chemistry.[2]
Julie A. Leary | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology(PhD) |
Known for | Mass Spectrometry |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Chemist |
Institutions | University of California Davis |
Doctoral advisor | Klaus Biemann |
Early life and education
editLeary obtained a PhD in Chemistry Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1985, under the direction of Klaus Biemann.[3][4]
Career and research interests
editLeary served as a Member-at-Large for Education for the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (2001-2002).[5]
Awards
editReferences
edit- ^ "Emeritus Professor Julie Leary, University of California-Davis". Waters. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
- ^ "UC Davis Department of Chemistry - Faculty Info". Archived from the original on 2011-06-16. Retrieved 2011-06-15.
- ^ "In Memoriam: Klaus Biemann (1926–2016)". Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 27 (10): 1583–1589. 2016-10-01. Bibcode:2016JASMS..27.1583.. doi:10.1007/s13361-016-1470-5. ISSN 1044-0305. S2CID 25833096.
- ^ "Chemistry Tree - Klaus Biemann Family Tree". academictree.org. Retrieved 2022-06-07.
- ^ "ASMS Board of Directors History" (PDF). American Society for Mass Spectrometry. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
- ^ Gross, Michael L. (2001). "Focus on metal-ion interactions in honor of Julie Leary, 2000 Biemann Awardee". Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 12 (5): 479. Bibcode:2001JASMS..12..479G. doi:10.1016/S1044-0305(01)00243-4. S2CID 91448900.
- ^ "AAAS Members Elected as Fellows | American Association for the Advancement of Science". www.aaas.org. Retrieved 2022-06-07.