World Congress on Biosensors 2014

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Tuesday 19 October 2010

Klaus Unger to Receive CASSS 2010 Scientific Achievement Award

Each year CASSS bestows its Annual Scientific Achievement Award on a notable scientist in recognition of his or her outstanding contributions to the advancement of separation science and related fields.  The award selection committee is composed of CASSS Board Members and Associate Directors.
Professor Klaus K. Unger, head of the Institute for Inorganic Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany will receive the 2010 award at the CASSS Annual Award Dinner on Thursday, November 4, 2010 in Oakland, California.
Professor Unger is best known for his work - and the influence he has had - in the separation of biomolecules. He has published over 400 papers in peer-reviewed journals and has received over 55 patents.  He is most proud, however, of his legacy as a teacher – having mentored over 125 Ph.D. students in his distinguished career.
Professor Unger joins an esteemed list of past CASSS Award winners, including:
2009 - Jack Kirkland
2008 - Pat J. Sandra
2007 - Shigeru Terabe
2006 - Pier Giorgio Righetti and Walter Jennings
2005 - Milton L. Lee
2004 - Milos V. Novotny
2003 - Barry Karger
2002 - Georges Guichon
2001 - Fred Regnier
2000 - Dick Zare
1999 - Jim Jorgenson
1998 - Csaba Horvath
1997 - Ray Dandeneau
1996 - Ron Majors
1995 - Lloyd Snyder
For information on the November 4th Award Dinner, please visit http://www.casss.org/.

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