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2004,
for Creativity in Organic Chemistry
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As the world's largest pharmaceutical company, Pfizer is committed to fostering outstanding research in organic chemistry. To this end, the Pfizer Award for Creativity in Organic Chemistry is awarded annually to three members of the organic chemistry community. These recipients are typically junior faculty who have distinguished themselves through significant creative contributions to the area of organic chemistry research and excellence in graduate student/training. The Pfizer Award for Creativity in Organic Chemistry provides two annual paym©f# Professor Sam Danishefsky Columbia University/Sloan-Kettering Professor David MacMillan California Institute of Technology to each recipient, given f as Professor Daniel Romo ^ Texas A&M University unrestricted grants to further their ^ ^ Professor P. Andrew Evans research and training efforts. The Indiana University v Professor James Leighton Columbia University $£ award is administered by the Professor Erik Sorensen Scripps Research Institute^ ^ •»—•--•—»'•» 'imi.MMWMW" — — « w w » i — • « • w w w ' i ' T ' . i u m urn muii—»—Academic Industrial Relations Brian Stoltz California Institute of Technology Committee through the Faculty Scott Miller Boston College t ^^ Patrick Harran University of Texas Sc&Hfeestern Medical Cert Awards subcommittee.