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The Board of Overseers of the Chemical Heritage Foundation
is a special group of exceptional individuals that serves as a bridge between CHF and the larger community. The Foundation extends its reach through the help of this community of individuals who care about its impressive heritage and wish to see it understood, appreciated, and utilized to educate the present and to inspire the future.
Fred Aftalion, Maison de la Chimie
Dexter F. Baker, Air Products and Chemicals
Richard J. Bolte, Jr., BDP International
Ronald C. D. Breslow, Columbia University
Mark J. Cardillo, Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation
Mildred Cohn, University of Pennsylvania
Roy T. Eddleman, Spectrum Laboratories
John B. Fenn, Virginia Commonwealth University
Robert E. Finnigan, Finnigan Corporation
Marye Anne Fox, University of California, San Diego
Eugene Garfield, Institute for Scientific Information
James M. Gentile, Research Corporation
Robert W. Gore, W. L. Gore and Associates
Harry B. Gray, Beckman Institute, California Institute of Technology
Robert H. Grubbs, California Institute of Technology
Rajiv L. Gupta, Rohm and Haas
David Haas, The William Penn Foundation
John C. Haas, Rohm and Haas Company
Bruce J. Hach, Hach Scientific Foundation
Dudley R. Herschbach, Harvard University
Ralph F. Hirschmann, University of Pennsylvania
Roald Hoffmann, Cornell University
James L. Kinsey, Rice University
Carver A. Mead, California Institute of Technology
Joseph A. Miller, Jr., Corning Corporation
Gordon E. Moore, Intel Corporation
Mary Jo Nye, Oregon State University
Rudolph Pariser, DuPont
Cecil B. Pickett, Schering-Plough Research Institute
George B. Rathmann, Amgen
John D. Roberts, California Institute of Technology
Warren G. Schlinger, The Warren and Katharine Schlinger Foundation
Phillip A. Sharp, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Harold A. Sorgenti, Sorgenti Investment Partners
Peter H. Spitz, Chem Systems
Jeffrey L. Sturchio, Merck
John Meurig Thomas, University of Cambridge
Frederick L. Webber, Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers
Richard N. Zare, Stanford University
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