Martell, Arthur E. (Arthur Earl), 1916-2003
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Martell, Arthur Earl, 1916-
Ma-tʻe-erh, A. E., 1916-2003
Martell, A. E. (Arthur Earl), 1916-2003
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found: The condensation of amides with carbonyl compounds: benzyl carbamate with aldehydes and alpha keto acids, 1941:title page (Arthur E. Martell)
found: Development of iron chelators for clinical use: proceedings of the Second Symposium on the Development of Iron Chelators for Clinical Use, held August 23-24, 1980 in San Francisco, California, 1981:title page (Arthur E. Martell)
found: Chin shu ao ho wu hua hsüeh, 1965:title page (A.E. Ma-tʻe-erh)
found: Social Security death index, via FamilySearch WWW site, Aug. 14, 2012(A.E. Martell; b. Oct. 18, 1916; d. Oct. 15, 2003; place of issuance: Massachusetts; last residence: Brazos, Tex.)
found: Wikipedia, August 28, 2014(Arthur E. Martell; born October 18, 1916 in in Natick, Massachusetts; died October 15, 2003 in College Station, Texas; Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M University and award-winning researcher in the field of inorganic chemistry; his research centered on metal chelate compounds, macrocyclic complexes and cryptates; he earned his undergraduate degree in chemistry in 1938 from Worcester Polytechnic Institute before receiving his Ph. D. from New York University; after completing his doctorate, Martell returned to Worcester Polytechnic Institute as an instructor in the Department of Chemistry; he later served as chair of the chemistry departments at Clark University and the Illinois Institute of Technology; in 1966, Martell joined the faculty of Texas A&M University, serving as the Head of the Department of Chemistry until 1980; after stepping down as department head, Martell served as a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M and continued his research; although he officially retired from Texas A&M in 2001, he continued to conduct research until his death)
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1980-12-18: new
2014-09-03: revised
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