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Donald J. Cram

Donald J. Cram

American chemist

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Birthdate
April 22, 1919
Birthplace
Chester, Vermont
Chester, Vermont
Date of Death
June 17, 2001
Place of Death
Palm Desert, California
Palm Desert, California
Location
United States
United States
Educated at
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Rollins College
Rollins College
Harvard University
Harvard University
Awards Received
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1987 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Scientist
Scientist
Chemist
Chemist

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United States
United States
Doctoral Advisor
Louis Fieser
Louis Fieser
Doctoral Students
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M. Frederick Hawthorne
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Wikidata ID
Q135151
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Donald J. Cram (April 22, 1919 – June 17, 2001) was an American chemist who was awarded the 1987 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Cram was born in Chester, Vermont and held citizenship in the United States. He passed away in Palm Desert, California.

Cram received his education at several institutions, including Rollins College, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, and Harvard University. Louis Fieser, Cram's doctoral advisor, guided him at Harvard. Throughout his career, Cram focused on chemistry as his area of expertise and contributed significantly to the field.

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