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Leslie Ettre earned a degree in chemical engineering and a technical doctorate from the Technical University of Budapest. In Europe, Ettre was active in industrial research, research management, and academic teaching. After emigrating to the U.S. in 1958, he joined the Perkin-Elmer Corporation, where he has served as an applications chemist, product specialist, and, in his present capacity, as senior staff scientist. His research interests include GC (trace analysis, detector response, selective detectors, retention indexes, and open-tubular columns), LC, and the history of chromatography.

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