Page 2: P through Z, statistics, ads, extras (Images are linked to their sources, if available online)
Pauling, Linus (Caltech, Nobelist) Perutz, Max (MRC, Nobelist, with Queen Elizabeth II) Perutz, Max; Bernal, J. D. & Crick, Francis (MRC) Perutz, Max & Kendrew, John (MRC, Nobelists) Pookie (UCLA, visiting scholar) Raucher, Stanley (Washington U) Rausch, Marvin (UMass Amherst) Rees, Charles (Imperial College) Sanger, Frederick (Cambridge, Nobelist) Sardella, Dennis (Boston College) Schleyer group member (Georgia) Schlick, Tamar (New York University) Schmid, Carl (UC Davis) Schon, Hendrik & Bao, Zhenan (Bell Labs) Sharpless, Barry (Scripps, Nobelist) Sharpless, Knowles & Noyori (Nobelists) Sherman, John (British Columbia) Sigman, Dave (UCLA) Snapper, Marc (Boston College) Staudinger, Hermann (Freiburg, Nobelist) Stevens, Eugene (SUNY Binghamton) Stoddart, Fraser & Heath, James (UCLA) Tam-Chang, Suk-Wah (Nevada, Reno) Tantillo, Dean (UC Davis) Terasaki, Osamu (Tohoku, with Zheng Liu & Tetsu Ohsuna) Todd, Alexander (Cambridge, with Princess Margaret) Van Zandt, Michael (Institute for Diabetes Discovery) Vite, Greg (Bristol-Myers Squibb, w/ R. Borzilleri and S. Kim) Votle, Fritz (Kekule Institute, Bonn) Wagner, Peter (Michigan State) Watson, Jim & Crick, Francis (Nobelists) for more DNA pictures, click here. Woodward, R. B. (Harvard, Nobelist) Yamamoto, Kana (Sloan-Kettering)
Running totals...
And now a word from... ad for a Sharp copier (from American Way magazine) image on the side of an eMac box ad for Apple ...zoom in on top left photo... ad for research in Singapore (from C&EN) ad for CAS (from C&EN) ad for CPChem (from C&EN) ad for New England Biolabs (from Science) ad for Eastman (from C&EN)
Other goodies...
Click here for a work of art created from some of these images.
A sculpture photographed by Magdolna Hargittai:
A model of glycine hanging in the Science Center at Harvard:
The gate in front of the "Class of 1954 Chemical Research Building" at Yale (courtesy of Mike McBride): here are some closeups (can you read the message?):
A cartoon from the second edition of Hill and Feigl's Chemistry and Life:
The Watson-Crick model sans Watson and Crick:
Some of Pauling's models.
The following people are acknowledged for their suggestions, donations, and willingess to play along:
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