gerhard schomburg wins dal nogare award
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Ms received: February 3, 1986 Accepted by REK: February 4, 1986
Gerhard Schomburg Wins Dal Nogare Award 1986
Professor Gerhard Schomburg received the 1986 Dal Nogare Award for his out- standing contributions in the fields of gas and liquid chromatography. The award is sponsored by the Chromatography Forum of the Delaware Valley.
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He is the author or co-author of over 150 scientific publications, the author of a text- book of chromatography, and an editor of Chromatographia. He has been the recipient of several awards presented at international chromatography symposia.
Dr. Schomburg’s work in gas chromato- graphy has included the use of high efficiency columns and cold injection sampling techniques, and automated multidimensional analysis. In GC-MS he helped to develop the open-split interface technique. In LC his work has dealt with metal complexation and synthesis of bonded HPLC phases.
At the present time he is teaching at the University of Wuppertal and the University of Bochum, and is Chairman of the Board of the Chromatography Group of the Gesell- schafi Deutscher Chemiker.
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