Joyce Jacobson Kaufman

Chemist, Award Winner

1929 –

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Who is Joyce Jacobson Kaufman?

Joyce Jacobson Kaufman is a Jewish American chemist. In 1972 she introduced the concept of conformational topology and applied it to biomedical molecules. Kaufman also published a landmark paper in 1980 in which she described a new theoretical method for coding and retrieving certain carcinogenic hydrocarbons. She was invited by NSF to use the Cray X-MP and YMP supercomputers at the San Diego Supercomputer Center.

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Born
Jun 21, 1929
The Bronx
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Education
  • Johns Hopkins University

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on July 23, 2013

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