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  1. Stephen J. Lippard is the Arthur Amos Noyes Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research spans the fields of biological and inorganic chemistry. Lippard studies biological interactions involving metal ions, focusing on reactions and physical and structural properties of metal complexes.

  2. Stephen James Lippard (born October 12, 1940) is the Arthur Amos Noyes Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is considered one of the founders of bioinorganic chemistry, [2] studying the interactions of nonliving substances such as metals with biological systems. [3]

  3. Stephen James Lippard ( Pittsburgh, 12 de outubro de 1940) é um químico bioinorgânico estadunidense . Professor de química da cátedra Arthur Amos Noyes do Instituto de Tecnologia de Massachusetts . Recebeu em 2014 a Medalha Priestley. [ 1] Referências. ↑ «Stephen Lippard Awarded the Priestley Medal» (em inglês) Ligações externas.

  4. About Stephen J. Lippard. Research. Metal-based anticancer agents. Metalloneurochemistry. Bacterial Multicomponent Monooxygenases, Diiron Modeling. Publications. Independent publications. Books. Patents. Lab members. Current. Former. News. Resources. Home. Welcome to the Lippard Lab.

  5. Stephen James Lippard é um químico bioinorgânico estadunidense. Professor de química da cátedra Arthur Amos Noyes do Instituto de Tecnologia de Massachusetts. Recebeu em 2014 a Medalha Priestley.

  6. Prof. Stephen J Lippard. Arthur Amos Noyes Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus. Primary DLC. Department of Chemistry. MIT Room: 18-488. (617) 253-1892. lippard@mit.edu. https://chemistry.mit.edu/profile/stephen-j-lippard/ Assistant. Nancy Parkinson. (617) 253-1830. nparkins@mit.edu. Areas of Interest and Expertise. Inorganic Chemistry.

  7. 17 de ago. de 2000 · But that perception could not be further from the truth, says Stephen Lippard, head of the chemistry department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Lippard polled colleagues...