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A Chemical Genealogy

William G. Lawrence
Univ. Ca. Irvine(1992)
V. Ara Apkarian
Northwestern(1980)
Eric Weitz
Columbia (1972)
George Flynn
Harvard (1965) (Note:1)
John D. Baldeschwieler
Berkeley (1959)
E. Bright Wilson
Cal. Tech. (1933)
George Pimentel
Berkeley (1949)
Linus Carl Pauling*
Cal. Tech. (1925)
K. S. Pitzer
Berkeley (1937)
R. G. Dickinson
Cal. Tech.(1920)
W. M. Latimer
Berkeley (1919)
A.A. Noyes
Leipzig(1890)
G. E. Gibson
Breslau (1911)
Freidrich Wilhelm Ostwald*
Dorpat(1878)
Richard Abegg
Berlin (1891)
Carl Schmidt
Geissen(1844)
A. W. Hofmann
Geissen (1841)
Liebig
Erlangen (1822) (Note:2)
Gay-Lussac
Paris (1800)
Kastner
Jenna (1805)
Bertholet
Paris (1778)
Gottling
Langensalza (1775)
Bucquet/Macquer
Paris (1770)/Paris (1742)
Wiegleb
Langensalza (1765)
Rouelle
Paris (1725)
E.G. Baldinger
Jena (1765)
Spitzley
Paris
C. A. Mangold
Erfurt (1751)
Lemery
Paris (~1667)
C.E. Hamberger
Jena (1721)
Glaser
Basel (~1640) (note: 3)
J.A. Wedel
Jena (1697)
G.W.. Wedel
Jena (1669)
Werner Rolfink
Padua (1625)
VanDen Spieghel
Padua (~1603)
Casseri
Padua (1580)
G. Fallopio
Ferrara (1548)
A. M. Brassavola
Ferrara (1520)
Lonigo
Padua (1453)
Pelope
* indicates Nobel Prize winners
Note 1: Dr Flynn worked with both Dr. John Baldeschwieler and Dr E. Bright Wilson
Note 2: Both Carl Schmidt and A.W. Hoffman studied with Liebig. Leibig started his studies with Kastner in Erlangen but left (apparently after starting a student riot). He went to Paris to study with Gay-Lussac
Note 3: Imprisoned in Bastille for supplying arsenic to Sainte-Croix, who poisoned the Marchioness de Brinvilliers