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The
following pictures were taken at the 2002 Nobel Prize
ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden. Mike Labowsky and his
wife, Lillian, were invited to attend the ceremony by their
PhD advisor, Professor John B. Fenn, who was not only their
advisor but also their match-maker. Mike was the first of
several graduate students at Yale to work on the
Electrospray Mass Spectrometry project and was one of the
co-inventors of the technique: M. Labowsky, J.B. Fenn and M.
Yamashita "Method and Apparatus for The Mass Spectrometric
Analysis of Solutions, "US Patent #4,531,056 (1985).
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"for the development of methods
for identification and structure analyses of biological macromolecules"
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"for their development of soft
desorption
ionisation methods for mass spectrometric
analyses of biological
macromolecules"
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"for his development of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for
determining the three-dimensional structure of biological
macromolecules in solution"
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1/4 of the prize
USA
Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond,
VA, USA b. 1917
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1/4 of the prize
Shimadzu Corp.
Kyoto, Japan
b. 1959
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1/2 of the prize
Switzerland
Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology)
Zurich, Switzerland;
The Scripps Research Institute
La Jolla, CA, USA
b. 1938
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