Jean-Marie Lehn Born: 30-Sep-1939 Birthplace: Rosheim, France
Gender: Male Religion: Agnostic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Chemist Nationality: France Executive summary: Synthesis of molecules French chemist Jean-Marie Lehn extended Charles J. Pedersen discovery of crown ethers (macrocyclic compounds containing repeat units of -CH2CH2O-, or any similar compound containing nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus or silicon atoms instead of or in addition to oxygen atoms) from two-dimensional rings into a three dimensional understanding of molecular structure. Lehn synthesized a three-dimensional molecule that bound to neurotransmitters in the brain, a precursor to artificially-engineered enzymes with more desirable functions than natural enzymes. His work showed that crown ethers could be combined into a complex structures, and established that cryptands (polycyclic compounds consisting of three chains attached at matching nitrogen atoms) can bind metal cations with more selectivity than can crown ethers. With Pedersen and Donald J. Cram, Lehn won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1987. Father: Pierre Lehn (baker, organist) Mother: Marie Wife: Sylvie Lederer (m. 1965, two sons) Son: David (b. 1966) Son: Mathias (b. 1969)
High School: Collège Freppel, Obernai, France (1957) University: BS, University of Strasbourg (1960) University: PhD, University of Strasbourg (1963) Scholar: French National Center for Scientific Research (1960-66) Scholar: Harvard University (1963-64) Teacher: University of Strasbourg (1966-70) Teacher: Chemistry, Harvard University (1970) Professor: Chemistry, Harvard University (1970-79) Professor: Chemistry, Collège de France (1979-)
CNRS Bronze Medal 1963
FCS Adrian Prize 1968
CNRS Silver Medal 1972
Ordre National du M�rite Chevalier, 1976 FCS Berr Prize 1978
CNRS Gold Medal 1981
Gold Medal of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences 1981
SCS Philippus Paracelsus Medal 1982
French Legion of Honor Chevalier, 1983 EGU Alexander von Humboldt Medal 1983
Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1987 (with Donald J. Cram and Charles J. Pedersen) French Legion of Honor Officer, 1988 GCS Karl Ziegler Memorial Prize 1989
Ordre des Palmes Acad�miques Chevalier. 1989
Ordre National du M�rite Officer, 1993 Ettore Majorana-Erice Science for Peace Prize 1994
French Legion of Honor Commander, 1996 Davy Medal 1997 FCS Lavoisier Medal 1997
SCI Messel Medal 1998
Austrian Medal for Science and the Arts 2001
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Award 2003
ISA Medal for Science 2007
Academy of Arts and Sciences of Puerto Rico Corresponding Member, 1991
Academy of Sciences for the Developing World 1996
Accademia dei Lincei Foreign Member, 1985 American Academy of Arts and Sciences Foreign Member, 1980 American Association for the Advancement of Science Foreign Member, 2003 American Philosophical Society Foreign Member, 1987 Belgian Royal Society of Chemistry Foreign Member, 1987
Chemical Society of Japan Foreign Member, 2002
Chinese Academy of Sciences Foreign Member, 2004
European Academy of Sciences 1987 French Academy of Sciences 1985 French Chemical Society 2005
German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina Foreign Member, 1985
Hungarian Academy of Sciences Foreign Member, 2001
Indian Academy of Sciences Foreign Fellow, 1991 Institute of Physics Foreign Member, 1999
Institution of Chemical Engineers Foreign Member, 2003
International Academy of Humanism 2001 Korean Academy of Science and Technology Foreign Member, 1995
National Academy of Sciences Foreign Associate, 1980 Polish Academy of Sciences Foreign Member, 1991
Pontifical Academy of Sciences 1996 Romanian Academy Foreign Member, 1993
Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences Foreign Member, 1983
Royal Society Foreign Member, 1993 Royal Society of Chemistry Foreign Member, 1987 Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts Foreign Member, 2003
Russian Academy of Sciences Foreign Member, 1999 Ukrainian Academy of Sciences Foreign Member, 1992
Author of books:
Alkali Metal Complexes with Organic Ligands (1973, chemistry) Supramolecular Chemistry: Concepts and Perspectives (1995, chemistry) Comprehensive Supramolecular Chemistry (1996, chemistry; eleven volumes) Experiments in Green and Sustainable Chemistry (2009, chemistry; with Dietmar Kennepohl and Herbert W. Roesky)
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