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Harry B. Gray is the Arnold O. Beckman Professor of Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology. He received his B.S. from Western Kentucky University (1957) and Ph.D. from Northwestern University (1960), followed by an NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Copenhagen. His research spans inorganic chemistry, electron transfer, solar energy conversion, and bioinorganic applications, with a focus on sustainable technologies and metalloprotein mechanisms.
Gray's interests include:
- Solar Fuels: Design of earth-abundant catalysts for water splitting and hydrogen evolution.
- Electron Transfer: Mapping tunneling pathways in proteins and protective hole-hopping mechanisms.
- Medical Chemistry: Tumor-targeting corroles for cancer diagnosis and therapy.
Analysis of his 15 most recent articles (2015–2018) reveals dominant themes:
- Advanced electrocatalysts for renewable energy (e.g., water oxidation, CO2 reduction).
- Mechanistic studies of high-valent metal intermediates and proton-coupled electron transfer.
- Biomedical applications of lanthanides and corroles, emphasizing imaging and cytotoxicity.
Gray has received no specific scientific awards in the provided text. No information is available regarding students, lab resources, or grants.
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