Joyce Jacobson Kaufman (June 21, 1929 - August 26, 2016) was an American chemist known for advancing the science of quantum chemistry and for clinical research on anaesthetics. Born to an immigrant family in the Bronx and educated at Johns Hopkins University, she worked at the Sorbonne and at Martin Marietta before returning to Johns Hopkins. She was elected as a fellow of the American Institute of Chemists in 1965, and of the American Physical Society in 1966. Her other accolades include the 1973 Garvan Medical Award of the American Chemical Society and the Legion of Honour in 1969.
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| - جويس جاكوبسون كوفمان (ar)
- Joyce Jacobson Kaufman (de)
- Joyce Jacobson Kaufman (es)
- Joyce Jacobson Kaufman (fr)
- Joyce Jacobson Kaufman (en)
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| - جويس جاكوبسون كوفمان (بالإنجليزية: Joyce Jacobson Kaufman) (و. 1929 – م) هي كيميائية، وفيزيائية، وأستاذة جامعية من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية . (ar)
- Joyce Jacobson Kaufman (* 21. Juni 1929 in New York City; † 26. August 2016 in Baltimore) war eine US-amerikanische theoretische Chemikerin und Physikerin, die sich unter anderem mit der quantitativen Struktur-Wirkungs-Beziehung von Psychopharmaka beschäftigte. (de)
- Joyce Jacobson Kaufman (El Bronx, 21 de junio de 1929 - Baltimore, 26 de agosto de 2016) fue una química estadounidense conocida por hacer avanzar la ciencia de la química cuántica y por la investigación clínica sobre anestésicos. (es)
- Joyce Jacobson Kaufman (June 21, 1929 - August 26, 2016) was an American chemist known for advancing the science of quantum chemistry and for clinical research on anaesthetics. Born to an immigrant family in the Bronx and educated at Johns Hopkins University, she worked at the Sorbonne and at Martin Marietta before returning to Johns Hopkins. She was elected as a fellow of the American Institute of Chemists in 1965, and of the American Physical Society in 1966. Her other accolades include the 1973 Garvan Medical Award of the American Chemical Society and the Legion of Honour in 1969. (en)
- Joyce Jacobson Kaufman (née le 21 juin 1929 et morte le 26 août 2016) est une chimiste américaine. En 1972, elle a introduit le concept de topologie conformationnelle et l'a appliqué aux molécules biomédicales. Kaufman a également publié un article historique en 1980 dans lequel elle décrivait une nouvelle méthode théorique de codage et de récupération de certains hydrocarbures cancérigènes. Elle a été invitée par NSF à utiliser les supercalculateurs Cray X-MP (1985) et YMP (1989) au San Diego Supercomputer Center. (fr)
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| - جويس جاكوبسون كوفمان (بالإنجليزية: Joyce Jacobson Kaufman) (و. 1929 – م) هي كيميائية، وفيزيائية، وأستاذة جامعية من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية . (ar)
- Joyce Jacobson Kaufman (* 21. Juni 1929 in New York City; † 26. August 2016 in Baltimore) war eine US-amerikanische theoretische Chemikerin und Physikerin, die sich unter anderem mit der quantitativen Struktur-Wirkungs-Beziehung von Psychopharmaka beschäftigte. (de)
- Joyce Jacobson Kaufman (El Bronx, 21 de junio de 1929 - Baltimore, 26 de agosto de 2016) fue una química estadounidense conocida por hacer avanzar la ciencia de la química cuántica y por la investigación clínica sobre anestésicos. (es)
- Joyce Jacobson Kaufman (June 21, 1929 - August 26, 2016) was an American chemist known for advancing the science of quantum chemistry and for clinical research on anaesthetics. Born to an immigrant family in the Bronx and educated at Johns Hopkins University, she worked at the Sorbonne and at Martin Marietta before returning to Johns Hopkins. She was elected as a fellow of the American Institute of Chemists in 1965, and of the American Physical Society in 1966. Her other accolades include the 1973 Garvan Medical Award of the American Chemical Society and the Legion of Honour in 1969. (en)
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