JACS in Conversation with Professor Jacqueline K. Barton

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Introducing JACS in Conversation With… A new series from the Journal of the American Chemical Society presenting interviews with accomplished scientists in chemistry. In this interview, JACSEditor-in-Chief Professor Erick Carreira speaks with Professor Jacqueline K. Barton of Caltech.
Professor Barton is the John G. Kirkwood and Arthur A. Noyes Professor in the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology. Professor Barton shares how she started her career in chemistry, what she considers to be her greatest accomplishment, and reveals what it was like to be presented with the National Medal of Science. Watch the video now!

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I personally owe a lot to you, Professor Barton.

ashkankoushan
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What a great conversation! Thank you Dr. Jacqueline K. Barton for being honest, sincere, and providing approachable advice. I love your story on how you became the scientist that you are now. I am starting my PhD studies this fall and hearing your journey through your perspective is encouraging. As a young scientist and aspiring professor of chemistry I am excited to start my journey and learn how my experience will help write my own story.

leonelbarriosjimenez
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Very interesting and motivational. Thank you JACS for coming up with this series and looking forward to knowing more eminent scientists.

saimanoj
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Outstanding concept! Outstanding execution! Looking forward to more in this series.

lesliewalker
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Excelente talk. I agree 100% about that answer of prof Barton. Students are the heart of our research. :)

anocentenario
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Very interesting talk and thank you to Pr Barton to show such a sincerity

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