TY - JOUR AB - 2004, 60, 143–144 th 60 Birthday of Professor P.W. Carr sor of Chemistry in 1981. In the close to 30 man behind the accomplishments. Let me year association with the University he try to give you some idea of what Pete is supervised 40 Ph.D. dissertations and really like. It turns out that I had con- 15 M.S. theses and 27 post-doctoral nections to Pete from an early time. My associates. He and his coworkers have advisor, Bill Purdy, was, like so many, a published over 300 papers in a variety of fan of Joe Jordan and his work. Pete, of areas of analytical chemistry, including course, worked with Joe Jordan, so I read electrochemistry, ion-selective electrodes, Pete’s work while still a graduate student. thermochemistry, and especially chroma- It wasn’t exactly along my research tography. He holds 15 U.S. patents in the direction, but it was bioanalytical chem- areas related to chemical analysis and istry (perhaps before the phrase even chromatography. Together with Professor existed!). I did not really get to know him Larry Bowers he authored a monograph until one of his PhD students, Jim Brady, on the use of immobilized enzymes in whom I had taught as TI - Editorial JF - Chromatographia DO - 10.1365/s10337-004-0396-4 DA - 2004-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/editorial-RVlUEPKo5y SP - 143 EP - 144 VL - 60 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -