Harry Gray

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Harry Gray is an American inorganic chemist renowned for his pioneering work in bioinorganic chemistry and electron transfer in proteins.

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instanceOf American scientist
bioinorganic chemist
chemist
inorganic chemist
person
awardReceived Franklin Institute Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science
surface form: Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science

Linderstrøm-Lang Prize
National Medal of Science
Priestley Medal
Wolf Prize in Chemistry
citizenship United States of America
educatedAt Northwestern University
University of Northwestern (undergraduate) (approximate)
employer California Institute of Technology
familyName Gray
fieldOfWork bioinorganic chemistry
electron transfer in proteins
inorganic chemistry
givenName Harry
knownFor pioneering work in bioinorganic chemistry
research on metalloproteins
studies of electron transfer in proteins
theory and experiments on long-range electron transfer
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Chemical Society
National Academy of Sciences
name Harry Gray self-link
nationality United States of America
occupation chemist
university professor
positionHeld director of the Beckman Institute at Caltech
professor of chemistry at the California Institute of Technology
workInstitution California Institute of Technology

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Priestley Medal hasRecipient Harry Gray
Gray hasNotableBearer Harry Gray
Harry Gray name Harry Gray self-link