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  1. Harry Gray's most significant work lies at the interface between chemistry and biology. As a pioneer of the important and thriving field of bioinorganic chemistry , he has made many key contributions, the most important of which is the development of fundamental understanding of electron transfer in biological systems, at the atomic ...

  2. Ph.D.h.c., Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel); Distinguished Professorships, Eastman Professor, Oxford University, 1997-98; Distinguished Professorship, University of Hong Kong, 2005; Visiting Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Caltech, 1965; Professor of Chemistry, 1966-81; William R. Kenan Professor, 1976-81; Beckman Professor, 1981-.

  3. Research Overview. Professor Gray's interdisciplinary research program addresses a wide range of fundamental problems in inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, and biophysics. Electron-transfer (ET) chemistry is a unifying theme for much of this research.

  4. Harry B. Gray. Professor of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology. Verified email at caltech.edu. inorganic chemistry. Articles Cited by ... JR McKone, SC Marinescu, BS Brunschwig, JR Winkler, HB Gray. Chemical Science 5 (3), 865-878, 2014. 724: 2014: Electron-tunneling pathways in oroteins. DN Beratan, JN Onuchic, JR Winkler, HB Gray ...

  5. 10 de jun. de 2021 · As the author of 18 books and more than 950 research articles, he has had an impact on nearly every aspect of inorganic chemistry. Over a 60-year career, he has made seminal contributions to electronic structure theory, inorganic spectroscopy, bioinorganic chemistry, and sustainable energy research. Download : Download high-res image ...

  6. Principios básicos de química. Harry B. Gray, Gilbert P. Haight. Reverte, 1975 - Science - 654 pages. Este texto es una respuesta al reto que significa presentar una relación innovadora y...

  7. Chairman, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1978-84; Director, Beckman Institute, 1986-2001; Founding Director, 2001-. hbgray@caltech.edu. Research Website. Personal Website. Download vcard. Sign in with your access.caltech credentials to view records restricted to on-campus access.