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60th Birthday of Professor Paul Haddad

60th Birthday of Professor Paul Haddad 2008, 68, 883–884 Editorial including the International Ion Chro- matography Achievement Award in 1989, the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) Analytical Chemistry Division Medal in 1993, the AJP Martin Gold Medal of the Chromatographic Society in 2002, the Royal Society of Chemistry Analytical Separation Methods Award and Medal in 2003, and the Royal Australian Chemical Institute H. G. Smith Medal in 2007. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science and also a Fellow of the Aus- tralian Academy of Technological Sci- ences and Engineering. The general aim of his research has been the study of separation mechanisms and methods of detection, with a view to improving fundamental understanding of these aspects and to apply this understanding to the development of On December 8th, Prof. Paul Haddad, the University of Tasmania where he new chromatographic and electropho- Professor of Chemistry at the University served as Professor of Chemistry and retic methods of analysis. He and his of Tasmania will be 60 years old. then as Dean of the Faculty of Science, coworkers have published over 440 Paul Haddad was born in Albury, Engineering and Technology from 1993 international scientific contributions Australia in 1948. He received his to http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Chromatographia Springer Journals

60th Birthday of Professor Paul Haddad

Chromatographia , Volume 68 (12) – Nov 13, 2008

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2008 by Vieweg+Teubner | GWV Fachverlage GmbH
Subject
Chemistry; Chromatography; Proteomics; Pharmacy; Laboratory Medicine
ISSN
0009-5893
eISSN
1612-1112
DOI
10.1365/s10337-008-0868-z
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Abstract

2008, 68, 883–884 Editorial including the International Ion Chro- matography Achievement Award in 1989, the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) Analytical Chemistry Division Medal in 1993, the AJP Martin Gold Medal of the Chromatographic Society in 2002, the Royal Society of Chemistry Analytical Separation Methods Award and Medal in 2003, and the Royal Australian Chemical Institute H. G. Smith Medal in 2007. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science and also a Fellow of the Aus- tralian Academy of Technological Sci- ences and Engineering. The general aim of his research has been the study of separation mechanisms and methods of detection, with a view to improving fundamental understanding of these aspects and to apply this understanding to the development of On December 8th, Prof. Paul Haddad, the University of Tasmania where he new chromatographic and electropho- Professor of Chemistry at the University served as Professor of Chemistry and retic methods of analysis. He and his of Tasmania will be 60 years old. then as Dean of the Faculty of Science, coworkers have published over 440 Paul Haddad was born in Albury, Engineering and Technology from 1993 international scientific contributions Australia in 1948. He received his to

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Published: Nov 13, 2008

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