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Background imageChemist Collection: Chemist Marie Curie in Her Laboratory

Chemist Marie Curie in Her Laboratory
(Original Caption) Madame Curie (1867-1934), noted physical chemist, poses in her Paris laboratory. Undated photograph

Background imageChemist Collection: Boots The Chemist

Boots The Chemist
October 1916: The exterior of Boots the Chemist shop in a British high street. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageChemist Collection: Portrait Of Louis Pasteur

Portrait Of Louis Pasteur
(Original Caption) Portrait of Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) French Chemist. Undated photograph by Nadar. BPA2# 4337

Background imageChemist Collection: Justus Von Liebig Famous Chemist Woodcut

Justus Von Liebig Famous Chemist Woodcut
(Original Caption) 1845- Woodcut of Justus Von Liebig, famous organic chemist, in his labotory at Gliessen where he was a professor

Background imageChemist Collection: Chemists Pierre and Marie Curie in Laboratory

Chemists Pierre and Marie Curie in Laboratory
(Original Caption) Portrait of Pierre and Marie Curie in laboratory. Undated photograph

Background imageChemist Collection: Chemist Marie Curie

Chemist Marie Curie
(Original Caption) Portrait of Marie Curie, discoverer of Radium. Undated photograph

Background imageChemist Collection: Chemist Alfred Nobel

Chemist Alfred Nobel
(Original Caption) Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, is shown seated in this 3/4 length, 3/4 profile portrait

Background imageChemist Collection: Marie Curie

Marie Curie
Polish-French physicist Marie Curie (1867 - 1934) (born Maria Salomea Skłodowska), Nobel-prize winning Polish chemist who researched radioactivity, 1898

Background imageChemist Collection: Title Page Of The Skeptical Chemist

Title Page Of The Skeptical Chemist
(Original Caption) The title page of the skeptical chemist by Robert Boyle published in Rotterdam, 1668. BPA2# 630

Background imageChemist Collection: Dmitry Ivanovich Mendelyev

Dmitry Ivanovich Mendelyev (1834-1907), a Russian chemist who developed the periodic table of elements, poses for a portrait

Background imageChemist Collection: Alfred Nobel

Alfred Nobel
(Original Caption) Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), Swedish manufacturer and inventor. Established fund of $9, 200, 000 for Nobel Prize (since 1901)

Background imageChemist Collection: Louis Lumiere; Head And Shoulder

Louis Lumiere; Head And Shoulder
(Original Caption) Louis Lumiere: (1864-1948) French Chemist and industrialist. Inventor of cinematography. Photo by Nadar

Background imageChemist Collection: English Chemist Michael Faraday

English Chemist Michael Faraday
Michael Faraday an English chemist and physicist. Undated painting by Thomas Phillips

Background imageChemist Collection: Marie Curie with her Daughter Irene

Marie Curie with her Daughter Irene
Marie Curie, recipient of the 1903 Nobel Prize for Physics and the 1911 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, stands with her daughter and fellow chemist Irene Joliot-Curie

Background imageChemist Collection: Pierre Curie Seated in Laboratory

Pierre Curie Seated in Laboratory
(Original Caption) Profile portrait of Pierre Curie (1859-1906) seated in his laboratory. Undated photograph

Background imageChemist Collection: Alfred Nobel

Alfred Nobel
(Original Caption) Seated portrait of Alfred Nobel. He is shown in near profile, with his hand to his beard. Undated photograph

Background imageChemist Collection: Engraving Of Robert Wilhelm Bunsen

Engraving Of Robert Wilhelm Bunsen
(Original Caption) Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (1811-1899), German chemist. Engraving

Background imageChemist Collection: Portrait of Monsieur Lavoisier and His Wife by Jacques-Louis David

Portrait of Monsieur Lavoisier and His Wife by Jacques-Louis David
(Original Caption) David, J.L. Lavoisier (1748-1825) and wife. Painting. BPA2# 635

Background imageChemist Collection: Nobel Peace Prize Medal

Nobel Peace Prize Medal
(Original Caption) Medals given to the winners of the Nobel Peace Prize. Undated photograph

Background imageChemist Collection: Portrait of Alfred Nobel In His Laboratory by Emil Osterman

Portrait of Alfred Nobel In His Laboratory by Emil Osterman
(Original Caption) Alfred Nobel in his laboratory. Painting by Emil Osterman. Undated

Background imageChemist Collection: Seated Portrait Of Chemist Berzelius

Seated Portrait Of Chemist Berzelius
(Original Caption) Seated portrait of Berzelius who pioneered in electrochemistry. Contemporary pen and ink drawing, ca. 1810

Background imageChemist Collection: British Inventor & Chemist Robert Boyle

British Inventor & Chemist Robert Boyle
(Original Caption) Picture shows Robert Boyle (1627-1691), British physicist and chemist

Background imageChemist Collection: Engraving of Sir Humphrey Davy

Engraving of Sir Humphrey Davy
(Original Caption) Sir Humphrey Davy (1778-1829), English chemist specializing in gasses. Engraving by E. Scrivan from painting by Sir Th. Lawrence. Royal Society, London

Background imageChemist Collection: Print of Henry Cavendish after a Portrait by Alexander

Print of Henry Cavendish after a Portrait by Alexander
(Original Caption) Henry Cavendish (1731-1810). English physicist and chemist. After a portrait by Alexander

Background imageChemist Collection: Portrait Of Swiss Physician Paracelsus

Portrait Of Swiss Physician Paracelsus
(Original Caption) Portrait of Paracelsus (Theophrastus Aureolus Bombastus von Hohenheim, 1493-1541), Swiss physician, chemist and charlatan. Painting ascribed to P. P. Rubens

Background imageChemist Collection: Thomas Edison and Irving Langmuir with Vacuum Tubes

Thomas Edison and Irving Langmuir with Vacuum Tubes
(Original Caption) Thomas Edison (L) and Dr. Irving Langmuir (C) are shown here discussing the vacuum tube at the General Electric Research Laboratory. Undated photograph

Background imageChemist Collection: Chemist Marie Curie in Her Laboratory

Chemist Marie Curie in Her Laboratory
(Original Caption) Madame Curie in her laboratory ca. 1905. From a rare photograph

Background imageChemist Collection: Marie Curie In Laboratory

Marie Curie In Laboratory
Marie Curie holds a test tube in her laboratory

Background imageChemist Collection: German Chemist Professor Fritz Haber

German Chemist Professor Fritz Haber
(Original Caption) 12/8/1919- Photo shows Prof. Fritz Haber, director of the Wilhelm Institute of Berlin, who has received the Nobel prize for his work in chemical research

Background imageChemist Collection: Physicist Francis William Aston

Physicist Francis William Aston
(Original Caption) Portrait of British physicist Francis William Aston (1877-1945), winner of the 1922 Nobel Prize in chemistry. Undated photograph

Background imageChemist Collection: Marie Curie with President Warren Harding

Marie Curie with President Warren Harding
Chemist and physicist Marie Curie stands arm in arm with President Warren Harding while holding a gram of radium, which was given to her by the President

Background imageChemist Collection: Marie Curie and President Warren G. Harding

Marie Curie and President Warren G. Harding
Marie Curie with President Warren G. Harding after he presented her with a vial of radium

Background imageChemist Collection: Chemists Frederic and Irene Joliot-Curie in Lab

Chemists Frederic and Irene Joliot-Curie in Lab
(Original Caption) Paris, France: Frederick Joliot and his wife, Irene Curie, Physicists, who shared the Nobel Prize in 1935. Photograph in their laboratory. Undated photograph

Background imageChemist Collection: Portrait Of Dr. Paul Karrer, Chemist

Portrait Of Dr. Paul Karrer, Chemist
(Original Caption) 8/7/1933- Portrait of Dr. Paul Karrer of Zurich, one of the group of foreign scientists who will join in a world tribute to Dr

Background imageChemist Collection: Complicated Rain-Collecting Apparatus in Laboratory

Complicated Rain-Collecting Apparatus in Laboratory
This complicated apparatus is used in the manufacture of heavy water, which differs from ordinary rain water in that it contains twice the amount of hydrogen by weight

Background imageChemist Collection: Chemist Experimenting at Lab

Chemist Experimenting at Lab
Dr. Austin W. Curtis Jr. chemist and assistant to Dr. George Washington Carver, conducts an experiment in a laboratory of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama

Background imageChemist Collection: George Washington Carvers First Laboratory

George Washington Carvers First Laboratory
Dr. Carver's first laboratory on exhibit in the George Washington Carver Museum

Background imageChemist Collection: Chemists Wear Gas Masks While Purifying Mustard Gas

Chemists Wear Gas Masks While Purifying Mustard Gas
(Original Caption) 10/4/1942- It takes from 12 to 14 hours to make a batch of Mustard Gas

Background imageChemist Collection: Chemist Checks Ddt

Chemist Checks Ddt
(Original Caption) 2/18/1944-Fighting yanks in all parts of the world are using a new chemical, DDT, as a protection against the typhus-carrying body louse and other dangerous insects. Here Dr. H. L

Background imageChemist Collection: Atomic Bomb Scientists at University of Chicago

Atomic Bomb Scientists at University of Chicago
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Background imageChemist Collection: Scientists Deep in Conversation

Scientists Deep in Conversation
(Left to right) Harold C. Urey, Leo Szilard, Lyle B. Borst, and an unidentified fourth scientist talk at Capitol Hill

Background imageChemist Collection: Chemist Linus Pauling

Chemist Linus Pauling
Dr. Linus Pauling, Chairman of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of the California Institute of Technology, has been elected President of the American Chemical Society for 1949

Background imageChemist Collection: Paul Muller at his Desk

Paul Muller at his Desk
(Original Caption) 12/13/1948Portrait of Paul Muller, inventor of DDT and winner of the Nobel Prize for physiology and medicine

Background imageChemist Collection: Linus Pauling at Blackboard

Linus Pauling at Blackboard
Two time Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling stands at the blackboard in his chemistry laboratory

Background imageChemist Collection: Dr. Linus Pauling at the Chalk Board

Dr. Linus Pauling at the Chalk Board
Dr. Linus Pauling, received a Nobel Prize for his work combining the concept of molecular structures with quantum mechanics

Background imageChemist Collection: Nobel Prize Winner Hartmut Michel

Nobel Prize Winner Hartmut Michel
Michel Hartmut talks to reporters at Yale University Medical School after learning he is a co-winner of the Nobel Prize in chemistry. New Haven, Connecticut

Background imageChemist Collection: Chemist Marie Curie

Chemist Marie Curie
(Original Caption) Portrait of Madame Marie Curie (1867-1934), physical chemist. Undated photograph

Background imageChemist Collection: Charles Martin Hall

Charles Martin Hall
Young American chemist Charles Martin Hall in a suit. On February 23, 1886, Hall invented an inexpensive process for making aluminum

Background imageChemist Collection: Close-Up Of Otto Diels/W/Glasses/Headsho

Close-Up Of Otto Diels/W/Glasses/Headsho
(Original Caption) The 74-year-old German chemist, Prof. Dr

Background imageChemist Collection: Prof Dr Kurt Adler/Close-Up/Nobel Prize

Prof Dr Kurt Adler/Close-Up/Nobel Prize
(Original Caption) The 48-year-old German chemist

Background imageChemist Collection: Friedrich August Kekule von Stradonitz

Friedrich August Kekule von Stradonitz was a German organic chemist who was known for his work on organic compounds

Background imageChemist Collection: Alfred Bernhard Nobel

Alfred Bernhard Nobel (1833-1896). Swedish chemist and industrialist, inventor of dynamite and the founder of the Nobel Prize

Background imageChemist Collection: Engraving of Robert Boyle by William Faithorne

Engraving of Robert Boyle by William Faithorne
ROBERT BOYLE (1627-1691), BRITISH PHYSICIST AND CHEMIST. WORKED WITH PNEUMATICS; SPECIFIC GRAVITIES; REFRACTIVE POWERS; ETC. UNDATED ENGRAVING; FAITHORNE

Background imageChemist Collection: Marselin Berthelot Working in Laboratory

Marselin Berthelot Working in Laboratory
(Original Caption) Marselin Berthelot in his laboratory at the College de France

Background imageChemist Collection: Portrait Of Chemist Irving Langmuir

Portrait Of Chemist Irving Langmuir
(Original Caption) Irving Langmuir, American chemist. Originated the Lewis-Langmuir atomic theory; was awarded the 1932 Nobel Prize for chemistry for his work in surface chemistry. Undated photograph

Background imageChemist Collection: 1954 Nobel Prize Winners

1954 Nobel Prize Winners
(Original Caption) 12/13/1954-Stockholm, Sweden: Winners of the 1954 Nobel Prizes hold diplomas after being awarded the prizes at a banquet in Stockholm's Town Hall

Background imageChemist Collection: Robert Boyle Engraving by B. Cole

Robert Boyle Engraving by B. Cole
The Honorable Robert Boyle, Esquire waist up illustration, of him holding a book entitled Boyle's Works

Background imageChemist Collection: Print of Baron Justus von Liebig's Chemistry Laboratory

Print of Baron Justus von Liebig's Chemistry Laboratory
Illustration depicting the Giessen laboratory of Baron Justus von Liebig (1803-1873) in 1842. Giessen was one of the most advanced centers of chemical research during this period

Background imageChemist Collection: Engraving of John Dalton

Engraving of John Dalton
Engraved profile portrait of John Dalton (1766-1844), British chemist famous for his revival of atomic theory and his work with gases and color blindness (Daltonism). Undated illustration

Background imageChemist Collection: Louis Pasteur Looks Thru Microscope;Illu

Louis Pasteur Looks Thru Microscope;Illu
(Original Caption) Illustration shows Louis Pasteur looking through a microscope in his laboratory. "Monsieur Pasteur in his laboratory." Undated

Background imageChemist Collection: Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev In Laboratory

Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev In Laboratory
(Original Caption) Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834-1907) in the chemical laboratory of the University of St. Petersburg. After a painting by N.A. Jarosenko

Background imageChemist Collection: Marselin Berthelot In His Laboratory

Marselin Berthelot In His Laboratory
(Original Caption) Marselin Berthelot in his laboratory at Meudon Centen. Undated illustration

Background imageChemist Collection: Abel Niepce de Saint Victor

Abel Niepce de Saint Victor
Oval portrait of French chemist Joseph Niepce (1765-1833), one of the inventors of photography. Undated lithograph

Background imageChemist Collection: Portrait Of Chemist Benjamin Silliman

Portrait Of Chemist Benjamin Silliman
(Original Caption) Portrait of Benjamin Silliman (1799-1864), American chemist and geologist. Undated engraving

Background imageChemist Collection: Detail of Louis Pasteur in His Laboratory by Albert Edelfelt

Detail of Louis Pasteur in His Laboratory by Albert Edelfelt

Background imageChemist Collection: Woodcut After Louis Pasteur in His Laboratory by Albert Edelfelt

Woodcut After Louis Pasteur in His Laboratory by Albert Edelfelt
(Original Caption) Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) in his laboratory. Undated woodcut after a painting by Edelfeldt

Background imageChemist Collection: Dr William F Giauque Nobel Prize Winner

Dr William F Giauque Nobel Prize Winner
(Original Caption) 11/3/1949-Berkley, CA: Dr

Background imageChemist Collection: Pioneering Chemist Percy Julian Holding Award

Pioneering Chemist Percy Julian Holding Award
(Original Caption) USA: Dr. Percy Julian receives Decalogue Society Award

Background imageChemist Collection: Harold Urey with Map of Moon

Harold Urey with Map of Moon
11/9/1950- Chicago, IL: Dr

Background imageChemist Collection: Nobel Prize Winners of 1950

Nobel Prize Winners of 1950
(Original Caption) Nobel Prize Winners at Presentation

Background imageChemist Collection: Nobel Chemists Meet Press W/Mic In Hotel

Nobel Chemists Meet Press W/Mic In Hotel
(Original Caption) 9/1/51-New York

Background imageChemist Collection: Chemist Glenn Seaborg with Element Apparatus

Chemist Glenn Seaborg with Element Apparatus
Chemist Dr. Glenn Seaborg with a scientific apparatus and periodic table of the elements. He is expected to be awarded the Noble Prize in Chemistry

Background imageChemist Collection: 1951 Nobel Prize Winners

1951 Nobel Prize Winners
Six of seven Nobel Prize winners appear at the awards ceremony held in Stockholm, Sweden. Left to right: Sir John Cockroft and Ernest T.S

Background imageChemist Collection: Willard F. Libby

Willard F. Libby
(Original Caption) Willard F. Libby, the American chemist well-known as the discoverer of the carbon 14 (radiocarbon) dating technique for which he won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1960

Background imageChemist Collection: Scientist Bottling Radioactive Isotopes

Scientist Bottling Radioactive Isotopes
A scientist carefully bottles isotopes with robotic arms from behind a protective wall at the Radiochemical Centre, one of the largest pharmaceutical factories in the world

Background imageChemist Collection: Dr. Lloyd M. Cooke

Dr. Lloyd M. Cooke
(Original Caption) Chicago, IL: Dr. Lloyd M. Cooke, manager, marketing research, Food Products Division, Union Carbide Corporation

Background imageChemist Collection: Nobel Prize Winners Of 1960

Nobel Prize Winners Of 1960
Five winners of the 1960 Nobel Prize stand together at the ceremony in Stockholm. They include Willard F

Background imageChemist Collection: Dr. Melvin Calvin with Sucrose Model

Dr. Melvin Calvin with Sucrose Model
(Original Caption) 11/9/1961-Berkeley, CA- Holding a model of the sucrose molecule used in his current study of sugar structure, Dr

Background imageChemist Collection: Nobel Prize Winning Chemist Linus Pauling

Nobel Prize Winning Chemist Linus Pauling
(Original Caption) Dr

Background imageChemist Collection: Portrait of Dr. Karl Ziegler

Portrait of Dr. Karl Ziegler
Dr. Karl Ziegler's research with organic molecules was recognized with the 1963 Nobel Prize for Chemistry while he work as the director of the Planck Institute of Coal Research in West Germany

Background imageChemist Collection: Doctor Guilio Natta at His Desk

Doctor Guilio Natta at His Desk
(Original Caption) 11/5/1963-Milan, Italy: Dr

Background imageChemist Collection: British Chemist Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin

British Chemist Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
(Original Caption) Head and shoulders portrait of Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, British scientist who received the 1964 Nobel Prize for chemistry

Background imageChemist Collection: George Kistiakowsky At Podium

George Kistiakowsky At Podium
(Original Caption) 3/1/1965-Boston, MA: Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky of Harvard, former special assistant to the President of the U.S

Background imageChemist Collection: Nobel Prize Winners of 1967

Nobel Prize Winners of 1967
(Original Caption) All of the 1967 prize winner appear together Dec. 10 during the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony in the Concert Hall here. They are, from left: Hans A. Bethe, U.S



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