John C. Sheehan

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John C. Sheehan was an American organic chemist best known for achieving the first complete laboratory synthesis of penicillin.

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instanceOf American chemist
chemist
organic chemist
person
affiliation American Chemical Society
awardReceived ACS Award in Pure Chemistry
surface form: American Chemical Society Award in Pure Chemistry

James Flack Norris Award in Physical Organic Chemistry
Priestley Medal
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Boston College
Harvard University
employer Massachusetts Institute of Technology
familyName Sheehan
fieldOfWork organic chemistry
synthetic chemistry
givenName John
hasAcademicDiscipline chemistry
organic synthesis
influenced development of modern antibiotic synthesis
knownFor total synthesis of penicillin
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
notableAchievement development of a practical synthetic route to penicillin V
research on beta-lactam antibiotics
notableStudent Elias J. Corey
notableWork first complete laboratory synthesis of penicillin
occupation university professor
sexOrGender male
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts

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Elias J. Corey doctoralAdvisor John C. Sheehan
E. J. Corey doctoralAdvisor John C. Sheehan