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Kenneth N. Raymond
Senior Faculty Scientist
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Glenn T. Seaborg Center Interim Director
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
One Cyclotron Road, BLDG 70A1150
Berkeley, CA 94720-8175
USA
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Bldg. 70A, Room 1161B |
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KNRaymond@lbl.gov |
Professor of Chemistry
University of California, Berkeley
Department of Chemistry
402 Latimer Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720-1460
USA
The Glenn T. Seaborg Center
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Education
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| Oregon public schools |
Matriculation |
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| Reed College, Portland
Oregon |
Chemistry |
B.A. |
1964 |
| Northwestern University, Evanston,
Illinois |
Inorganic Chemistry |
Ph.D |
1968 |
| Advisors: Professors Fred Basolo
and James A. Ibers |
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Employment and Experience in
Higher Education
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1967
- 1974 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry,
University of California, Berkeley
1974
- 1978 Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry,
University of California, Berkeley
1976
- 1996 Faculty Scientist, Chemical Sciences Division,
Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
1978
- Professor of Chemistry, Department of
Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley
1982
- 1984 Vice Chairman, Department of Chemistry, University
of California, Berkeley
1993
-1996 Chair, Department of Chemistry, University
of California, Berkeley
1996
- Faculty Senior Scientist, Ernest Orlando
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1999-2000
Vice Chairman, Department of Chemistry, University of
California, Berkeley
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Major Honors and Awards
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Alfred
P. Sloan Research Fellow, 1971 - 1973
Miller
Research Professor, 1977 - 1978
Guggenheim
Fellow, 1980 - 1981
Selected
as one of the "Technology 100, 1981" by Technology
Magazine
American
Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow, 1984
Department
of Energy Ernest O. Lawrence Award, 1984
Award
from Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory for "Technology
Transfer Enhancing Interaction Between the Laboratory
and Industry," 1988
Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory, Technology Transfer Award, 1991
Humboldt
Research Award for Senior U.S. Scientists, 1992
American
Chemical Society Alfred Bader Award in Bioinorganic
or Bioorganic Chemistry, 1994
Miller
Research Professor, 1996
Erskine
Fellow, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 1997
Elected
to National Academy of Sciences, 1997
Basolo
Medal, Northwestern University, 1997
Max-Planck-Institut
für Strahlenchemie “Frontiers in Biological Chemistry”Award,
1997
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Professional Activities
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1972
- 1991 United States Editorial Advisor for Springer-Verlag
in Chemistry
1974
- 1981 Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Inorganic
and Nuclear Chemistry
1979
- 1986 Member, Editorial Board, Inorganic Chemistry
1981
- Member, Board of Editors, Journal of
Coordination Chemistry
1981
- 1996 Member, Editorial Board, Topics in Current
Chemistry
1982
- 1988 Member, Board of Editors, Accounts of Chemical
Research
1983
- 1985 Member, "Metallobiochemistry" Study
Section of the National Institutes of Health
1984
- 1987 Member, National Science Foundation Advisory
Panel in Chemistry
1984
- 1988 Member, Editorial Board, Inorganica Chimica
Acta f-Block Elements
1985
- Member, Advisory Board, Advances in Inorganic
Chemistry
1988
- 1994 Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal
of American Chemical Society
1992
- Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Supramolecular
Chemistry
1992
- Member, Editorial Board, BioMetals
1996
- 1997 Chair, Inorganic Division, American Chemical
Society
1996
- Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Biological
Inorganic Chemistry
1997
- Member, Editorial Board, Topics in Biological
Inorganic Chemistry
1998-
Member, Board on Chem. Sciences and Technology, Natl.
Academy of Sciences
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Publications
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Presently 331 papers and
edited books |
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Patents Granted
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No.
4,181,654, January 1, 1980 (Assigned to the Department
of Energy)
"2,3-Dihydroxybenzoic Acid Amides of Tetraazaalkanes
and Tetraaza Cycloalkanes"
No.
4,309,305, January 5, 1982 (Assigned to the Department
of Energy)
"In Vitro Removal of Actinide(IV) Ions"
No.
4,442,305, April 10, 1984 (Assigned to the Department
of Energy)
"Polycatecholamide Chelating Agents"
No.
4,543,213, September 24, 1985 (Assigned to the Department
of Energy)
"Process for Preparing 2,3-Dihydroxybenzoic Acid
Amides of Tetraazaalkanes and Cycloalkanes"
No.
4,698,431, October 6, 1987 (Assigned to the Department
of Energy)
"Hydroxypyridonate Chelating Agent". Licensed
by Roberts Pharmaceutical Corporation
No.
4,939,254, July 3, 1990 (Assigned to the Regents of
the University of California)
"Template Synthesis of Macrocyclic Catecholamide
Complexes"
No.
5,049,280, September 17, 1991 (Assigned to the Regents
of the University of California)
“2,3-Dihydroxyterephthalamides as Highly Effective Metal
Ion Sequestering Compounds”
No.
5,010,191, April 23, 1991 (Assigned to the Regents of
the University of California)
"Imaging Agents for In Vivo Magnetic Resonance
and Scintigraphic Imaging"
No. 5,624,901,
April 29, 1997 (Assigned to the Regents of the University
of California)
“3-Hydroxy-2(1H)-Pyridinone Chelating Agents”
No.
5,892,029, April 6, 1999 (Assigned to the Regents of
the University of California)
“3-Hydroxy-2(1H)-pyridinone Chelating Agents”
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2000 Invited Talks
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10th International Conference
on Oral Chelators (ICOC) in the Treatment of Thalassaemia
and Other Diseases and Biomed Meeting, Limassol, Cyprus,
March 22-26, 2000, “Multidentate Hydroxypyridinone Iron
Chelators.”
219th ACS National Meeting,
San Francisco, April 26-31, “Specific Sequestering Agents
for 5f and 4f Metal Ions: From Remediation to MRI.
International Biometals Symposium (IBS-2),
University of Tübingen, Germany, April 24-29, 2000,
“A New Mechanism for Membrane Ion Transport: Siderophore
Mediated Iron Transport in Aeromonas hydrophila through
a Multifunctional Receptor.”
Metals in Medicine, NIH, Bethesda,
June 28-29, 2000, “Metal Chelation Therapy.”
XXV International Symposium on Macrocyclic
Chemistry, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, July
2-7, 2000, “Interconversion of Supramolecular Clusters
Driven by Host-Guest Interactions.”
34th International Conference
on Coordination Chemistry, July 9-14, Edinburgh, Scotland,
“Supramolecular Cluster Hosts—Nanometer-Scale Flasks.”
11th Symposium on Supramolecular
Chemistry, Fukuoka, Japan, July 30-August 4, 2000, “Coordination
Chemistry Supramolecular Clusters: Host-Guest Chemistry
of Molecular Flasks.”
2nd International Conference
on Supramolecular Science and Technology, Leuven, Belgium,
September 10-14, “Supramolecular Host-Guest Chemistry:
Chiral, Nanometer Flasks.”
Conference on Supramolecular Chemistry,
Urbino, Italy, August 31-September 5, 2000, “Supramolecular
Host-Guest Interactions.”
1st International Conference
on Supramolecular Science and Technology, Leuven, Belgium,
September 10-14, 2000, “Supramolecular Host-Guest Chemistry:
Chiral, Nanometer Flasks.”
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
October 9, 2000, “Nanometer Scale Flasks from Metal
Complex Cluster Hosts.”
CEA, Grenoble, France, October 12,
2000, “Nanometer Scale Flasks from Metal Complex Cluster
Hosts.”
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