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Linus Pauling

Linus Pauling

American scientist

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Founder of
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Orthomolecular medicine
Birthdate
February 28, 1901
Birthplace
Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Date of Death
August 18, 1994
Place of Death
Big Sur
Big Sur
Nationality
Author of
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Introduction to Quantum Mechanicswith Applications to Chemistry
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Introduction to quantum mechanics
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Vitamin C Common Cold
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General chemistry
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The Roots of molecular medicine
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Vitamin C, the common cold, and the flu
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The structure of line spectra
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Introduction to Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Chemistry
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Location
United States
United States
Educated at
California Institute of Technology
California Institute of Technology
Oregon State University
Oregon State University
Also Known As
Linus Carl Pauling
Awards Received
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Lenin Peace Prize (1968–69)
Lenin Peace Prize
Lenin Peace Prize
Guggenheim Fellowship
Guggenheim Fellowship
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1954 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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1962 Nobel Peace Prize
Occupation
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Esperantist
Esperantist
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Activist shareholder
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Biochemist
Physicist
Physicist
Chemist
Chemist
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Writer
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Scientist
Scientist
ISNI
00000001214354070
Open Library ID
OL14028A0
VIAF
918924120

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Google Scholar ID
b0B12YAAAAAJ0
Doctoral Advisor
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Roscoe G. Dickinson
Doctoral Students
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James L. Hoard
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Martin Karplus
Martin Karplus
William Lipscomb
William Lipscomb
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Matthew Meselson
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Arthur Pardee
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Leonard Lerman
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Edgar Bright Wilson
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John Beach
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Known for
Alpha sheet
Wikidata ID
Q48983
Overview

Linus Pauling was born on February 28, 1901, in Portland, Oregon. He is best known as a chemist, physicist, biochemist, activist shareholder, and Esperantist. Pauling also founded the field of Orthomolecular medicine. He was educated at the California Institute of Technology and Oregon State University.

Throughout his illustrious career, Pauling received several awards, such as the 1954 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, the 1962 Nobel Peace Prize, the Lenin Peace Prize, and the Guggenheim Fellowship.

During his time at Caltech, Pauling had an impressive list of doctoral students, including Martin Karplus, William Lipscomb, Matthew Meselson, Arthur Pardee, Leonard Lerman, Edgar Bright Wilson, John Beach, Kurt Martin, David Harker (Citizens Advice), Lawrence O. Brockway, and David Shoemaker. His doctoral advisor was Roscoe G. Dickinson.

Pauling's contributions to science include the development of the "alpha sheet" concept. He passed away on August 18, 1994, in Big Sur, California.

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