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Amos
B. Smith, III (born
August 26, 1944) received
his early education in
Lewisburg,
PA. In 1966 he was awarded
Bucknell
University's
first combined four-year B.S.-M.S. degree in Chemistry. After a year in medical school (University
of
Pennsylvania),
he earned his Ph.D. degree (1972) and completed a year as a Research Associate
at
Rockefeller
University. In 1973, he joined the Department of
Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania; currently, he is the
Rhodes-Thompson Professor of Chemistry, a Member of the Monell Chemical Senses
Center, the Associate Director of the Penn Center for Molecular Discovery (PCMD),
and from 1976-2000, he was a Member of the Laboratory for Research on the
Structure of Matter (LRSM). In addition, he is an Honorary Member and a Visiting
Director at the Kitasato Institute (Tokyo,
Japan). From 1988 to 1996 he served as Chairman
of the Department of Chemistry. In
1998 he became the first Editor-in-Chief of the new American Chemical Society
journal, Organic Letters.
Smith's research
interests encompass three diverse areas: natural
product synthesis, bioorganic chemistry and materials science. To date
more than 90 architecturally complex natural products have been prepared in his
Laboratory. In addition, Smith, in
collaboration with Ralph Hirschmann, has achieved the design and synthesis of
non-peptide peptidomimetics of neuropeptideic hormone/transmitters and protease
enzyme inhibitors and, also with Stephen Benkovic (Penn
State),
haptens for the production of catalytic antibodies capable of peptide bond
formation. At Monell, in
collaboration with Peter Jurs (Penn
State),
he pioneered the use of computerized pattern recognition techniques for the
analysis of primate chemical communication.
Collaborative programs at the LRSM include the chemistry and physics of
novel liquid crystals and the fullerenes.
Smith has been a
Visiting Professor at
Columbia,
Cambridge (UK) and Auckland (NZ) Universities.
Editorial Board memberships include the Journal of the American Chemical Society (1988-1993), the Journal of Organic Chemistry
(1982-1986, 1994-), Accounts of Chemical
Research (2002-),
Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin
Transactions I (1992-2001), Organic
Reactions (1987-), Organic Synthesis
(1990-1998), Fullerene Science and
Technology
(1993-1996), Synlett (1995-1998),
Tetrahedron Publications (1996-), Journal of Antibiotics (1999-) and Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin
(2000-) and Regional Editor of Fullerene Science and Technology (1997-2001).
He has also served on the NIH Medicinal Chemistry A Study Section as Member
(1993-1987 and 1995-1998) and as Chair (1997-1999), and on the Executive
Committee of the Organic Division of the ACS, as Chair-Elect, Chair, and
Past-Chair (1995-1997). Currently, he is a Member of the Board of
Directors of both Organic Reactions (1995-) and Organic Syntheses (2002-). To
date, Smith has co-authored over 545 publications and has delivered over 600
invited lectures, including plenary lectures at the National Organic Chemistry
Symposium (1983, 1993), numerous Gordon Research Conferences, the Royal Society
Christmas Lectures (Edinburgh, Scotland and Cardiff, Wales), the 3éme Cycle en Chimie (French Speaking Universities in Switzerland), the W. S. Johnson
Symposium (Stanford University), the Leermakers Symposium, the Stork Lectureship
(Columbia University), the Nelson J. Leonard Lectureship (University of
Illinois) and the Bristol-Myers Squibb Lectureship (Harvard).
His honors and awards include the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher Scholar
Award (1978), the NIH Career Development Award (1980), the John Simon Guggenheim
Memorial Foundation Fellowship (1985), The Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science Fellowship (1986), the Philadelphia Section Award of the ACS (1986), the Kitasato Institute Medal (1990), the first Philadelphia Organic Chemist's Club
Award (1990), the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award (1991), the Honor Scroll
Award-American Institute of Chemists (1991), the Alexander von Humboldt Research
Award for Senior U.S. Scientists (1992), the Bucknell University Alumni Award for
Outstanding Professional Achievement (1993), the ACS Ernest Guenther Award
(1993), the University of Oregon Creativity Award (1997), the ACS Award for
Creativity in Organic Chemistry (1997), Honorary Membership in the
Pharmaceutical Society of Japan (1999), Honorary Member, Kitasato Institute
(2001), Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (2002), the
Centenary Medal, Royal Society of Chemistry, London, UK (2002), the 2003
Yamada Prize (Tokyo, Japan), the First Provost's Award for Teaching and
Mentoring of Ph.D. Students (University of Pennsylvania, 2004), the Order of
the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon from the Government of Japan (2004),
Fellow, American Academiy of the Arts and Sciences (2006), Member, ESPCI
International Scientific Council, Paris, France (2007), and the Royal Society of
Chemistry Simonsen Medal, UK (2008).
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