Paul Brumer
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Paul Brumer
Summary
Paul Brumer is a human[1]. He was born in Brooklyn[2]. He was born on 1945[3]. He worked as a chemist[4] and professor[5].
Key Facts
- Born in Brooklyn[2], Paul Brumer…
- Paul Brumer was born on 1945[3].
- Paul Brumer held citizenship in United States[6].
- Paul Brumer worked as a chemist[4].
- Paul Brumer's professions included professor[5].
- Paul Brumer was employed by University of Toronto[7].
- Paul Brumer's doctoral advisor was Martin Karplus[8].
- Paul Brumer received the Chemical Institute of Canada Medal[9].
- Paul Brumer received the Killam Prize[10].
- Paul Brumer received the Killam Research Fellowship[11].
- Paul Brumer received the Killam Research Fellowship[12].
- Paul Brumer was a member of Royal Society of Canada[13].
- Paul Brumer was a member of Chemical Institute of Canada[14].
- Paul Brumer was a member of American Physical Society[15].
- Paul Brumer is recorded as male[16].
- Paul Brumer's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Paul Brumer's family name is recorded as Brumer[18].
- Paul Brumer's given name is recorded as Paul[19].
- Paul Brumer's official website is recorded as https://www.chem.utoronto.ca/ppl/faculty_profile.php?id=7[20].
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Origins and Family
Born in Brooklyn[2], Paul Brumer… he was born on 1945[3].
Education
Paul Brumer's doctoral advisor was Martin Karplus[8].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include chemist[4] and professor[5]. Paul Brumer was employed by University of Toronto[7].
Recognition
Awards received include Chemical Institute of Canada Medal[9], a chemistry award[21], in Canada[22], founded in 1951[23]; Killam Prize[10], an award[24], in Canada[25], founded in 1981[26]; and Killam Research Fellowship[11].
FAQs
Where was Paul Brumer born?
Born in Brooklyn[2], Paul Brumer…
What did Paul Brumer do for work?
Paul Brumer worked as chemist[4] and professor[5].
What awards did Paul Brumer receive?
Honors received include Chemical Institute of Canada Medal[9], Killam Prize[10], Killam Research Fellowship[11], and Killam Research Fellowship[12].