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Jean-Marie Lehn is an Honorary Professor of Chemistry at the School of Medicine. A Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (1987), his work focuses on supramolecular chemistry and host-guest systems. He holds a PhD in Chemistry from Harvard University (1965) and a BSc in Chemistry from Université Marc Bloch, Strasbourg II (1963).
- Education:
- PhD, Chemistry, Harvard University, 1965
- BSc, Chemistry, Université Marc Bloch, Strasbourg II, 1963
His research interests span foundational chemical synthesis, molecular recognition, and the design of self-assembling systems. Despite no listed publications here, his Nobel Prize underscores his contributions to chemistry.
Awards:
- Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1987)
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