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Nobel Laureate Dr Sharpless joins the Editorial Board of Journal Nanotechnology Progress International (JONPI), the #1 journal in scope and coverage.

Nobel Prize Winner appointed to Editorial Board of Journal Nanotechnology Progress International (JONPI)

Ithaca, NY | Posted on January 11th, 2010

Dr. Sharpless innovative outstanding chemical reactions have become a household name especially Sharpless epoxidation. He was the Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry 2001 with Dr Knowles and Noyori. He studied at Dartmouth College, Stanford University and Harvard. He was a faculty at MIT, Stanford University and now a professor at Scripps Research Institute. Among other excellent awards are: National Science Foundation, National Institute of Health, A.P Sloan Foundation, Camille and Dreyfus Foundation, etc. Join me to welcome Dr. Sharpless to the board of JONPI.

Other positive comments on the invitation to JONPI editorial board by other Nobel Laureates include:

"Thank you for the invitation…" Lee Hartwell (Nobel Prize Winner Medicine 2001, USA)
"Thank you for the invitation…" R.R.Schrock (Nobel Prize Winner Chemistry 2005, USA)
"Thanks for the invitation…" Ada Yonath (Nobel Prize Winner Chemistry 2008, Israel)
"I wish you the best in your venture…" Venki Ramakrishnan(Nobel Prize Winner Chemistry 2008, UK)
"Thank you for the invitation…" Martin Chalfie (Nobel Prize Winner Chemistry 2008, USA)
"Many thanks for the invitation to join the Honorary Editorial Board of JONPI. I am honored and I will accept..." Richard Ernst (Nobel Prize Winner Chemistry 1991, Switzerland)
" I am willing to become a member of the Honorary Editorial Board..."Zur Hausen (Nobel Prize Winner Medicine 2008, Germany)
"Good luck with your journal..." Roald Hoffmann (Nobel Prize Winner Chemistry 1981, USA)
"thank you very much for your kind invitation…." Gerhard Ertl (Nobel Prize Winner Chemistry 2007, Germany)
"Dear Dr. Onah, thank you for your kind invitation…" A. Abrikosov (Nobel Prize Winner Physics 2003,USA)

JONPI is actively receiving manuscript, please submit. More details of JONPI can be found in FONAI website (www.FONAI.org).

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