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  1. Professor Lippard's research activities span the fields of inorganic chemistry, biological chemistry, and neurochemistry. Included are studies to understand and improve platinum anticancer drugs, the synthesis of diiron complexes as models for carboxylate-bridged diiron metalloenzymes, structural and mechanistic investigations of bacterial multicomponent monooxygenases, and investigations of ...

  2. 16 de mai. de 2013 · Stephen J. Lippard, who is widely acknowledged as one of the founders of the field of bioinorganic chemistry, is this year’s recipient of MIT’s James R. Killian Jr. Faculty Achievement Award. Established in 1971 to honor MIT’s 10th president, the Killian Award recognizes extraordinary professional achievements by an MIT faculty member.

  3. Stephen J. Lippard, Jeremy Mark Berg University Science Books , 1994 - Medical - 411 pages As one of the most dynamic fields in contemporary science, bioinorganic chemistry lies at a natural juncture between chemistry, biology, and medicine.

  4. Stephen J. Lippard, In: Bioinorganic Chemistry, Ivano Bertini, Harry B. Gray, Stephen J. Lippard, Joan S. Valentine, Eds., University Science Books: Mill Valley, CA, 505-583 (1994). Nuclear Hyperfine Coupling of Nitrogen in the Coordination Sphere of the Diiron Center of Methane Monooxygenase Hydroxylase .

  5. TL;DR: An Overview of Bioinorganic Chemistry Principles of Coordination Chemistry Related to bioinorganic Research Properties of Biological Molecules and Physical Methods in Bioin organic Chemistry.

  6. 77 Massachusetts Ave., 18-393 | Cambridge, MA 02139 | 617-253-1803 For Emergencies | Accessibility © 2018 MIT Department of Chemistry

  7. www.lippard.org › lippardsFamous Lippards

    Son of Stephen J. Lippard. Unknown-Origin Lippards. George Lippard (1822-1854), writer, wrote fictional story (1847) about the Liberty Bell being rung to announce the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Cannot trace him back beyond his grandfather, Michael Lippard (1764-1850).