Barton, Jacqueline K.

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Name (Hebrew)
בארטון, ג'קלין
Name (Latin)
Barton, Jacqueline K.
Date of birth
1952-05-07
Gender
female
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 279227021
Wikidata: Q1105367
Library of congress: n 87887893
BGU10: 000013774
Sources of Information
  • Biotechnology and materials science, 1988:CIP t.p. (Jacqueline K. Barton) contrib. p. (Dept. of Chem., Columbia Univ.)
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Wikipedia description:

Jacqueline K. Barton (born May 7, 1952 New York City, NY), is an American chemist. She worked as a professor of chemistry at Hunter College (1980–82), and at Columbia University (1983–89) before joining the California Institute of Technology. In 1997 she became the Arthur and Marian Hanisch Memorial Professor of Chemistry and from 2009 to 2019, the Norman Davidson Leadership Chair of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Caltech. She currently is the John G. Kirkwood and Arthur A. Noyes Professor of Chemistry, Emerita. Barton studies the chemical and physical properties of DNA and their roles in biological activities. The primary focus of her research is transverse electron transport along double-stranded DNA, its implications in the biology of DNA damage and repair, and its potential for materials sciences applications such as targeted chemotherapeutic treatments for cancer. Among many other awards, Barton has received the 2011 National Medal of Science and the 2015 Priestley Medal.

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