In 1992, the American Advertising Federation named him Advertising Educator of the year, and in 1998 Sales and Marketing Management magazine named him one of the 80 Most Influential People in sales and marketing.
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He received a B.S. in Chemistry from Harvard College in 1994, where he performed undergraduate research with Nobel Laureate Professor E. J. Corey, and then a Ph.D. with Peter G. Schultz at the University of California, Berkeley in 1999.
Don Detmer is a former trustee of the Nuffield Trust, a member of the Institute of Medicine as well as a lifetime Associate of the US National Academies, a fellow of AAAS, and the American Colleges of Medical Informatics, Sports Medicine, and Surgeons.
In 1974, the International Planned Parenthood Federation estimated 30-55 million abortions occurred annually worldwide.
John W. Schultz (born 1959), Australian rules footballer for St Kilda
The construction of the mine installations and a 300 km railway were commissioned to Krupp of Germany and the modern harbour terminal to SETH, a Portuguese company owned by Højgaard & Schultz of Denmark.
It includes the Don E. Porter Hall of Fame Stadium, home to the World Cup of Softball and the annual Women's College World Series.
He is a member of the Selection Committee for the National Medal of Technology and a Board member of the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
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He serves as senior advisor and Board member of OFS (the Lucent fiber optics business unit acquired by Furukawa in 2001).
Along with Richard Lerner, he was one of the critical players in the development of phage-display libraries, and surface-library chips.
Reversine, or 2-(4-morpholinoanilino)-6-cyclohexylaminopurine, is a small molecule developed by the group of Peter G. Schultz, used for stem cell dedifferentiation.
Schultz has also published critical articles and review essays on Hart Crane, Laura Riding, Gertrude Stein, John Ashbery, Charles Bernstein, Ann Lauterbach, Lois-Ann Yamanaka, and others.
In a study of a pair of mounted specimens in 2005, Kristofer M. Helgen and Don E. Wilson came to the conclusion that there are morphological differences between the Tres Marias raccoon and the subspecies Procyon lotor hernandezii of the common raccoon found on the Mexican mainland, but that they are not large enough to justify the classification as distinct species.