Paul c lauterbur autobiography examples
Paul Christian Lauterbur (May 6, – March 27, ) was an American chemist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in with Peter.
Continuing my habit of doing things a little differently than expected, I wrote a Senior Thesis on my attempt to make an organosilicon free radical, but the....
Paul C. Lauterbur Ph.D.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Nobel Co-recipient Sir Peter Mansfield
The President's National Medal of Science - Physical Sciences
The National Medal of Technology and Innovation
Chemist.
Magnetic resonance imaging.
"Every great idea in history has the red stamp of rejection on its face. If you scratch any innovation's surface, you'll find the scars: they've been roughed up and thrashed around by the masses and the leading minds before they made it into your life."
Biography
Paul Lauterbur, A biographical Memoir by Joan Dawson, wife.
Chemist Paul Lauterbur pioneered the use of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) for medical imaging.National Academy of Sciences. 20 pages
Wife Joan Dawson, Physiologist and Biophysicist: Life is so strange. It was because of the tortured history of NMR Specialties that Paul happened to be on hand to witness the experiments that raised in his mind the possibility of Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Paul was always squeamish about everything medical and biological, everything that had to do