Talk:Scripps Research Graduate Program
Latest comment: 15 years ago by Rockpocket in topic Alumni
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Alumni
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Despite its small size and short history, the Kellogg School of TSRI has produced several notable alumni, including:
- Philip E. Dawson ('96)[1] - currently Associate Professor, Department of Cell Biology and Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute
- Benjamin F. Cravatt, III[2] ('96) - currently Professor and Chair, Department of Chemical Physiology, The Scripps Research Institute
- Gavin MacBeath ('97)[3] - currently Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University
- Phil S. Baran ('01)[4] - currently Professor, Department of Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute
- Alan Saghatelian ('02)[5] - currently Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University
- Sheng Ding[6] ('03) - currently Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute
- Christopher D. Vanderwal[7] ('03) - currently Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, UC Irvine
- Tobin J. Dickerson[8] ('04) - currently Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute
- Scott A. Snyder[9] ('04) - currently Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Columbia University
- ^ http://www.scripps.edu/cb/dawson/
- ^ http://www.scripps.edu/chemphys/cravatt/
- ^ http://sysbio.harvard.edu/csb/macbeath/
- ^ http://www.scripps.edu/chem/baran/html/home.html
- ^ http://www.chem.harvard.edu/groups/saghatelian/index.php
- ^ http://www.scripps.edu/chem/ding/
- ^ http://chem.ps.uci.edu/~cdv/Site/Welcome.html
- ^ http://www.scripps.edu/chem/dickerson/index.html
- ^ http://www.columbia.edu/cu/chemistry/groups/snyder/index2.htm
None of those listed appear particularly notable, and there are no third party sources provided to demonstrate otherwise. Cravatt may be the exception, but even his notability is doubtful per WP:PROF. Rockpocket 03:22, 25 December 2008 (UTC)