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  1. Jacqueline K. Barton (born May 7, 1952 New York City, NY), is an American chemist. She worked as a professor of chemistry at Hunter College (1980–82), and at Columbia University (1983–89) before joining the California Institute of Technology.

  2. Jacqueline K. Barton (7 de mayo de 1952) es una química estadounidense. Especialista en nanobiotecnología. Biografía. Nace en Nueva York (Estados Unidos).

  3. Professor Jacqueline K. Barton. 233 Noyes Laboratory. (626) 395-6075. Dr. Jacqueline K. Barton is the John G. Kirkwood and Arthur A. Noyes Professor Emirita in the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology. She is a native New Yorker.

  4. Jacqueline Barton probes DNA by shooting electrons through it. Using custom-built molecules to direct these electrical currents, she can locate genes, see how they are arranged, and scan them for damage.

  5. Jacqueline K. Barton. John G. Kirkwood and Arthur A. Noyes Professor of Chemistry, Emerita. Profile. Publications. Research Summary. Metal-nucleic acid chemistry. Profile. Assistant: Sadie Rubalcava. In the Barton group, we have examined the chemical and physical properties of DNA and the biological implications of those properties.

  6. Jacqueline BARTON | Cited by 49,955 | of California Institute of Technology, CA (CIT) | Read 510 publications | Contact Jacqueline BARTON

  7. Jacqueline Barton was born in New York City to a state supreme court justice father and a Belgian Jewish mother who fled to England during World War II and then immigrated to the United States. Barton took her first chemistry class as an undergraduate at Barnard College and fell in love with the subject, earning her Ph.D. in chemistry from ...