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 Peter Schultz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 2006 Peter Schultz was the winner of the American Chemical Society's prestigious Arthur C. Cope Award for organic chemistry.
Peter Schultz is a researcher at The Scripps Research Institute.
Schultz previously held a position at the University of California, Berkeley, where he trained current professors Kevan Shokat (UCSF), Jonathan Ellman, (UC Berkeley), Virginia Cornish (Columbia), Pehr Harbury (Stanford), Linda Hsieh-Wilson (Caltech), David Liu (Harvard), Stuart Licht (MIT), Nathanael Gray (Harvard), and Alice Ting (MIT).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Peter_Schultz   (210 words)

  
 Dutch Schultz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Schultz was shot to death on the night of October 23, 1935, at a Newark diner called The Palace Chophouse.
With his free hand, Schultz reached for an 8.8 cm (3.5 inch) "Chicago Spike"-style switchblade knife, the only weapon he had on him at the time; he'd been intending it to be an uneventful evening and had been planning on returning soon to the hotel room he was sharing with his wife.
Schultz's last words, influenced by a high fever and large quantities of morphine, were a strange stream of consciousness babble.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dutch_Schultz   (2044 words)

  
 Get To Know Faculty At Concordia College
Peter Schultz is changing the way we understand one of the Athenian Acropolis' major ancient monuments.
Schultz - a Fulbright Scholar and recipient of major grants from the American School of Classical Studies, Athens, and the Archaeological Institute of America - is the first American to receive his doctorate in classical art and archaeology from the University of Athens.
Schultz's recent study of the temple of Athena Nike has led to a new conception of its original appearance and meaning.
www.cord.edu /know/schultz_pe.php   (263 words)

  
 Organic Chemist Peter Schultz wins Wolf Prize in Chemistry
Schultz, 38, is a principal investigator in both the Materials Sciences and Structural Biology divisions and a professor of chemistry at UC Berkeley.
Schultz is widely recognized for his contributions to the understanding of the mechanisms of molecular recognition and catalysis in biological systems.
Schultz is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the recipient of many lectureships and awards, including the NSF Waterman, ACS Pure Chemistry, E.
www.lbl.gov /Science-Articles/Archive/Peter-Schultz-Wolf-Prize.html   (352 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Business > Biotechnology -- A career in high gear
Peter Schultz is considered one of the smartest chemists in the United States, probably in the world, a scientist whose name many colleagues believe will make it on the select roll of Nobel Prize winners.
Schultz speaks of his Ohio roots in the slightly dismissive way of a successful man who still holds a grudge for an unsatisfactory adolescence: the brainy kid who couldn't wait to get out of a backwater.
Schultz is also a serial entrepreneur – a habit that's made him wealthy – a founding scientist of Santa Clara's Symyx Technologies and Ilypsa, and San Diego biotechnology companies Syrrx, Kalypsys, Phenomix and Ambrx.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/business/biotech/20050301-9999-1b1schultz.html   (1454 words)

  
 The Scripps Research Institute
Peter G. Schultz was born on June 23, 1956 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Schultz and Lerner’s demonstration that the vast library of antibody molecules of the immune system can be tapped to generate selective catalysts has also helped to usher in a new age in chemistry in which the power of biological and chemical diversity systems are being exploited to control interactions of molecules.
Schultz has also pioneered the development of general methods to site-specifically incorporate unnatural amino acids with novel steric and electronic properties into proteins (both in vitro and in vivo) and unnatural bases into DNA (in vitro).
www.scripps.edu /research/faculty.php?tsri_id=6804   (486 words)

  
 04-148 (Deep Impact)
Schultz’s expertise landed him a spot in the inner scientific circle for “Deep Impact,” the joint space mission coordinated by the Jet Propulsion Lab and the University of Maryland.
Schultz is a professor of geological sciences at Brown University and a leading expert in impact cratering, the science of what happens when a massive, fast-moving cosmic train slams into something.
Schultz is one of 13 co-investigators overseeing the mission, which will provide a first-ever look inside a comet when scientists release an impactor into Tempel 1’s path for a planned collision.
www.brown.edu /Administration/News_Bureau/2004-05/04-148.html   (484 words)

  
 New Opportunities at the Interface of Chemistry and Biology
Peter G. Schultz combines the tools and principles of chemistry with the molecules and processes of living cells to create molecules with properties and functions not yet found in nature.
Schultz will present several examples of the synergistic use of biology and chemistry, from the generation of selective biological catalysts and organisms with expanded genetic codes, to genomics, drug discovery and materials science.
Schultz was a founding scientist of Affymax Research Institute and is a cofounder of Symyx Technologies, Syrrx, Kalypsys, Phenomix and most recently Ambrx.
www.rockefeller.edu /lectures/110703.php   (364 words)

  
 TSRI - News and Publications
Schultz's research interests combine the tools and principles of chemistry with the molecules and processes of living cells to create molecules with new properties and functions found neither in nature nor the test tube.
Extending molecular diversity to material science, Schultz recently developed a new technology for the parallel synthesis, processing and screening of large libraries of solid state inorganic and organic materials and devices -- electronic, magnetic, optical and catalytic -- for new properties.
eter G. Schultz, Ph.D., a former professor of chemistry at University of California, Berkeley, principal investigator at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, has joined the staff of The Scripps Research Institute as a professor in the Department of Chemistry and the Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology.
www.scripps.edu /news/endeavor/endeavor2.1/schultz.html   (455 words)

  
 Peter G. Schultz to Head Novartis Institute for Functional Genomics; Award-Winning Researcher to Lead Active Discovery Group
Peter Schultz has received numerous awards including the Alan T. Waterman Award, NSF (1988), the ACS Award in Pure Chemistry (1990), and the Wolf Prize in Chemistry (1994); he is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.
Widely recognized for his pioneering work at the interface of chemistry and biology, Peter Schultz brings to Novartis more than 15 years of experience in the fields of organic chemistry and biomedical research.
Dr. Schultz is a preeminent scientist, and under his direction, the institute will build a powerful technology platform and attract the finest researchers," stated Dr.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/10-28-1998/0000787716&EDATE=   (465 words)

  
 Record Unit 7222 - Leonard Peter Schultz Papers, circa 1915-1970, with related papers from 1899
Leonard Peter Schultz (1901-) was born in Albion, Michigan.
Schultz served as assistant curator of fishes from 1936 to 1938, when he was named curator-in-charge of the Division of Fishes, a position he held until 1965.
Schultz was in charge of the biological investigation of the reef fishes in the area.
siarchives.si.edu /findingaids/FARU7222.htm   (2703 words)

  
 PETA Media Center > Recent News Releases : PETA DEMANDS JAIL TIME, PSYCHIATRIC INTERVENTION IF ALLEGED ARSONIST, ANIMAL KILLER IS CONVICTED
We ask that, upon conviction and in addition to a period of incarceration, Peter Schultz be required to undergo a thorough psychological evaluation followed by mandatory counseling at his own expense¯the safety of the community may depend on it.
This letter concerns a recent case of cruelty to animals that your office is handling, involving Peter Edward Schultz, 46, of Berlin, Md. Schultz faces multiple charges stemming from his alleged June 2004 arson of the Dagsboro residence he shared with his then-wife and her 12 birds.
Minutes after Schultz pulled away from the scene, his wife is said to have discovered the fire, which "caused the cruel death" of the birds and extensive damage to her home, according to one official’s sworn statement.
www.peta.org /mc/NewsItem.asp?id=5679&pf=true   (664 words)

  
 DARWINISM-WATCH.com - Responding Evolutionist Propaganda in the Media
Schultz's study is a distorted one, which has previously been sought to be put forward as evidence of evolution in various publications.
Schultz succeeded in having the bacterium produce an amino acid outside the 20 amino acids used in the living world.
It is therefore clear that Schultz's study constitutes no evidence for the imaginary evolutionary process.
www.darwinism-watch.com /peter_s.php   (218 words)

  
 NASA - Current Research of Comets
Peter Schultz, professor of geological sciences at Brown University and co-investigator for NASA's Deep Impact mission, travels to the Vertical Gun Range at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, Calif., to simulate cosmic collisions between planets and roving objects such as asteroids.
Peter Schultz (on steps) and his students (Clara Eberhardy on top and Carolyn Ernst below) from Brown University as well as Seiji Sugita (on top of chamber) from the University of Tokyo.
Schultz studies the collisions and the craters – sprays of debris, the diameter and depth of depressions – to understand the forces that shaped features on planets such as Earth, Mars and Venus as well as satellites such as the Moon.
www.nasa.gov /centers/ames/multimedia/images/2005/comets2a.html   (548 words)

  
 Peter Schultz explores ancient, powerful impact (GSJ of Dec. 11, 1998)
Schultz looked at a sample of the escoria and told Zarate that this was from a field of impact glass just like the green glass.
What began for Schultz as a personal quest to determine the origin and age of several marble-sized pieces of green glass became a series of coincidences that strongly suggest a major ecosystem-altering event took place relatively recently, geologically speaking.
Back at Brown, Schultz had the pieces analyzed chemically and found all the right signatures of an Earth-object collision: unusually high levels of magnesium oxide and calcium oxide, significant amounts of iridium and chromium, and only the tiniest traces of water.
www.brown.edu /Administration/George_Street_Journal/vol23/23GSJ14a.html   (1054 words)

  
 Yankee Engineer
Peter is survived by his wife Lorraine Schultz, his two sons, Peter and Patrick, and his daughter, Elyssa.
Prior to his passing, Peter was awarded a Certificate of Achievement and medal for volunteering to work on the recovery efforts as a result of Hurricane Georges during the District's Founder's Day ceremony.
Peter started working for the Corps 25 years ago as an Engineering Technician.
www.nae.usace.army.mil /news/jul993.htm   (483 words)

  
 Invent Now Hall of Fame Search Inventor Profile
Schultz was born in Brooklyn, New York, and received a B.S. in 1964 and a Ph.D. in ceramics in 1967 from Rutgers University.
In 1970 Maurer, Keck, and Schultz designed and produced the first optical fiber with optical losses low enough for wide use in telecommunications.
More than 90 percent of the U.S. long-distance traffic is already carried over optical fiber; more than 25 million kilometers has been installed, virtually all of it using the original design of Maurer, Keck and Schultz.
www.invent.org /Hall_Of_Fame/1_1_6_detail.asp?vInventorID=129   (231 words)

  
 Nanosphere Names Dr. Peter G. Schultz to Board of Directors
Schultz's widely recognized scientific knowledge will enable him to provide strategic guidance to Nanosphere as it prepares to introduce the first system that enables ultra-sensitive detection of DNA, RNA and proteins on a single platform.
Dr. Schultz is internationally known as a pioneer in organic chemistry and biomedical research.
Schultz is a founder of Affymax Research Institute, Symyx Technologies, Ambrx, Syrrx Inc., Kalypsys, Phenomix, and Ilypsa.
www.nsti.org /press/PRshow.html?id=391   (483 words)

  
 BAM: In the Line of Fire, Under the Elms, February 1997
Professor of Geological Sciences Peter Schultz and URI Professor of Oceanography Steven D'Hondt suggest that an asteroid hit the Yucatan peninsula from the southeast at a twenty- to thirty-degree angle.
By determining the impact angle of the asteroid and explaining why that angle mattered, Schultz and D'Hondt have shown that the impact's aftermath was harshest to North America.
Schultz then used a high-powered vertical gun at NASA's Ames Research Center to simulate the dynamics of an asteroid striking Earth at various angles.
www.brownalumnimagazine.com /storydetail.cfm?ID=919   (500 words)

  
 facprofps.html
PETER SCHULTZ took his BA in Art History, Philosophy and Latin from Concordia College in 1994 (summa cum laude), his MA in Art History from Vanderbilt University in 1997 and his Ph.D. in Classical Art and Archaeology from the University of Athens in 2003.
Peter's dissertation -- the first written by an American in the Department of Art History and Archaeology for the University of Athens -- treated the sculptural program of the temple of Athena Nike on the Athenian Acropolis.
Peter is currently engaged in a number of research projects.
www.cord.edu /dept/art/facprfps.html   (555 words)

  
 Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows: Peter G. Schultz (UC Irvine Libraries)
Schultz, Peter G.; Bartlett, Paul A. (The Regents of the University of California, USA).
Schultz, Peter; Ring, David B.; Harrison, Stephen D.; Bray, Andrew M. (Chiron Corporation, USA; Regents of the University of California).
Liu, Yaoquan; Barrett, Jeannie E.; Schultz, Peter G.; Santi, Daniel V. Departments of Biochemistry and Biophysics and Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
www.lib.uci.edu /online/fellows/schultz.html   (9627 words)

  
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In addition, Schultz is a founder of Affymax Research Institute, Syrrx, Kalypsys, Phenomix, Symyx Therapeutics, Ilypsa and Ambrx, pioneers in the application of diversity based approaches to problems in chemistry, materials science and medicine.
Schultz joined the faculty of Scripps in 1999 where he is currently the Scripps Professor of Chemistry.
The 500+ staff at GNF are developing and applying state of the art high throughput chemical, proteomics and genomics technologies to identify novel genes and biological processes, as well as develop new therapeutics for human disease.
schultz.scripps.edu   (472 words)

  
 Cashflow Heaven - Who is Peter the Great?
Peter was raised in Alaska and worked his way through college as a construction surveyor in the remote corners of the Alaskan wilderness.
Peter is happily married with three children and makes his home in Ashland Oregon-- “On the shores of Bear Creek somewhere north of Siskiyou Pass”.
Fascinated by the idea of asset produced monthly income Peter has successfully traded for over twenty years and is ardently devoted to obtaining a better lifestyle for his subscribers through minimally time intensive options trading strategies.
www.cashflowheaven.com /whois.asp   (870 words)

  
 CONRAD
Peter worked for Charles Schultz, his son-in-law until his death at age 64.
Peter and Anna Sulzbacher marriage is recorded in the Dheinsville Church,Washington, Co., WI.
Peter and Anna lived in Watertown in 1859, in Haven, Twn Mosel, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin in 1861 and in the town of Plymouth after 1884.
my.execpc.com /90/ED/keyestl/conrad.htm   (2383 words)

  
 AU-meteorites
AUBURN -- Peter Schultz, a geology professor at Brown University and a leading expert on meteorite impacts, will present two lectures at Auburn University on Friday, Feb. 26 as part of the AU Geology Seminar Series.
Schultz is also science coordinator for the NASA-Ames Vertical Gun Range, where impacts of different projectiles on certain materials at high rates of speed are studied.
Specifically, Schultz will talk about the discovery of sedimentary rocks that have yielded important clues about meteorite impacts and evidence of ancient climates, wind patterns and plant and animal life throughout the southern hemisphere.
www.auburn.edu /administration/univrel/news/archive/2_99news/2_99meteorites.html   (376 words)

  
 Victor G. Springer
Hubbs, C.L., L.P. Schultz, V.G. Springer, and J.E. Randall.
Amphiprion calliops Schultz, a Junior Synonym of the Red Saddleback Anemonefish, Amphiprion ephippium (Bloch).
Comments on the Proposed Rejection of the Type Designations of Jordan and Evermann, 1896-1900 and 1896 Z.N.(S.) 1279.
www.nmnh.si.edu /vert/fishpub/pubvgs.html   (2354 words)

  
 MSD_Research_Highlight
A research team led by Raymond Stevens and Peter Schultz has made a major breakthrough in the development of "catalytic" antibodies for the energy efficient catalysis of synthetic reactions.
This methodology has been exploited by Schultz and others to generate antibodies that function not only to bind molecules, but more importantly, to catalyze their chemical reactions ("catalytic antibodies").
When the organism is exposed to a foreign agent (antigen), those few germline antibodies that are most effective in binding the antigen are selected from the repertoire and are then manufactured in large quantities.
www.lbl.gov /msd/PIs/Stevens/98/98_9_Secrets.html   (555 words)

  
 Discover: Micro-managing - Xiao-Dong Xiang and Peter Schultz of Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory win Computer Hardware & Electronics award for high-speed creation of new materials - includes finalists - 1996 Discover Awards
To quicken the pace of discovery, physicist Xiao-Dong Xiang and chemist Peter Schultz at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory developed a technique for making and testing up to 10,000 new combinations at the same time.
Xiang and Schultz take a one-inch-square grid and spray on it layer upon layer of different substances in a variety of concentrations.
Once the reactions have taken place, Xiang and Schultz test each of the points on the grid for superconductivity and other desired properties.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1511/is_n7_v17/ai_18384030   (1589 words)

  
 Faculty Staff
He is currently working with his Associate Editors, Peter Schultz and Caitlin Verfenstein, on Theatres of Antiquity: An Encyclopedia of Graeco-Roman Theatres in the Mediterranean to be published both electronically and in traditional printed form.
Peter Lieuwen was the featured composer at the Aberystwyth International Music Festival in Wales (1995) and Artist-in-Residence at the same festival in 1996, 1997, 1998, and 2000.
Peter Lieuwen's symphonic music has been hailed as "an attractive array of shimmering, shuddering sonorities, making the most of minimal means" (The New York Times).
performancestudies.tamu.edu /facultyStaff/index.php   (3550 words)

  
 Weclome to Peter Schultz Consulting - Fiber Optics and Ceramic Technologies
As one of the inventors of the fiber optic, Peter Schultz is a foremost expert in the field of Materials and Ceramics Science.
As a winner of the National Medal of Technology, and a member of the National Academy of Engineers, Peter Schultz is a one of the most well known and respected scientists of our age.
As the retired President of Heraeus Photonics, Inc. as well as Founder and Chairman of BioSensor, Inc., he is well capable of providing your business with the knowledge and expertise you need to excel in fiber optic and ceramics applications.
www.peterschultzconsulting.com   (124 words)

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