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Glenn T. Seaborg

Personal information
Birth dateApril 19, 1912
Birth placeIshpeming, Michigan, USA
Death dateFebruary 25, 1999(age 86)
Death placeLafayette, California, USA
NationalityUnited States
FieldsNuclear chemistry
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Berkeley
Manhattan Project
Atomic Energy Commission
Alma materUC Los Angeles
UC Berkeley
Doctoral advisorGeorge Ernest Gibson
Gilbert Newton Lewis
Doctoral studentsRalph Arthur James
Joseph William Kennedy
Kenneth Ross Mackenzie
Arthur Wall
Known forDiscovery of ten transuranium elements
Notable awardsNobel Prize in Chemistry (1951)
Perkin Medal (1957)
Priestley Medal (1979)
Franklin Medal (1963)

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Glenn Theodore Seaborg ( ; April 19, 1912 - February 25, 1999) was an American scientist who won the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements", contributed to the discovery and isolation of ten elements, and developed the actinide concept, which led to the current arrangement of the actinoid series in the periodic table of the elements. He spent most of his career as an educator and research scientist at the University of California, Berkeley where he became the second Chancellor in its history and served as a University Professor. Seaborg advised ten presidents from Truman to Clinton on nuclear policy and was the chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission from 1961 to 1971 where he pushed for commercial nuclear energy and peaceful applications of nuclear science. Throughout his career, Seaborg worked for arms control. He was signator to the Franck Report and contributed to the achievement of the Limited Test Ban Treaty, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. Seaborg was a well-known advocate of science education and federal funding for pure research. He was a key contributor to the report "A Nation at Risk" as a member of President Reagan's National Commission on Excellence in Education and was the principal author of the Seaborg Report on academic science issued in the closing days of the Eisenhower administration.

Seaborg was the principal or co-discoverer of ten elements: plutonium, americium, curium, berkelium, californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, nobelium and element 106, which was named seaborgium in his honor while he was still living. He also developed more than 100 atomic isotopes, and is credited with important contributions to the chemistry of plutonium, originally as part of the Manhattan Project where he developed the extraction process used to isolate the plutonium fuel for the second atomic bomb. Early in his career, Seaborg was a pioneer in nuclear medicine and developed numerous isotopes of elements with important applications in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, most notably iodine-131, which is used in the treatment of thyroid disease. In addition to his theoretical work in the development of the actinide concept which placed the actinide series beneath the lanthanide series on the periodic table, Seaborg proposed the placement of super-heavy elements in the transactinide and superactinide series. After sharing the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Edwin McMillan, he received approximately 50 honorary doctorates and numerous other awards and honors. The list of things named after Seaborg ranges from his atomic element to an asteroid. Seaborg was a prolific author, penning more than 50 books and 500 journal articles, often in collaboration with others. He received so many awards and honors that he was once listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the person with the longest entry in Who's Who in America.

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CGB Hall Of Fame: Glenn Seaborg v. DeSean Jackson - California Golden Blogs (blog) Tweet this news
California Golden Blogs (blog)--Many people think that CGB fan favorite -Glenn Seaborg- should not even be allowed to participate in the CGB Hall Of Fame. But here he is on the doorsteps of ... - Date : Sun, 25 Jul 2010 10:03:13 GMT+00:00
CGB Hall of Fame: Glenn Seaborg vs. Steve Bartkowski - California Golden Blogs (blog) Tweet this news
California Golden Blogs (blog)--Okay, I'm cheating a bit, both because I wasn'-t- around in his heyday and because he's technically not an athlete. But, on point one, I got to run his slide ... - Date : Sat, 03 Jul 2010 10:16:56 GMT+00:00
Superschwere Physik - Neues Deutschland Tweet this news
Neues Deutschland---...- gehört es nicht auf jene »Insel der Stabilität«, deren Existenz der US-Physiknobelpreisträger -Glenn Seaborg- schon 1969 vorhergesagt hatte. ... - Date : Fri, 02 Jul 2010 14:21:00 GMT+00:00
Bengt Långström hyllas för kemin bakom PET-tekniken - MyNewsdesk (pressmeddelande) Tweet this news
MyNewsdesk (pressmeddelande)--Bland tidigare pristagare finns bland andra tidigare Nobelpristagare som Ernest Lawrence och -Glenn Seaborg-. Långström har lång erfarenhet av syntes och ... - Date : Mon, 07 Jun 2010 07:16:35 GMT+00:00
College Notes - Waukegan News Sun Tweet this news
Waukegan News Sun--Award: Senior Max Petersen , a 2006 graduate of Mundelein High School, has been named the 2010 recipient of the -Glenn T-. -Seaborg- Science Award. ... - Date : Tue, 18 May 2010 09:12:06 GMT+00:00
College Notes - Waukegan News Sun Tweet this news
Waukegan News Sun--Award: Senior Max Petersen of Mundelein has been named the 2010 recipient of the -Glenn T-. -Seaborg- Science Award. His outstanding academic and ... - Date : Thu, 06 May 2010 09:09:04 GMT+00:00
American Nuclear Society Elects GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy's Eric Loewen as New ... - Newswire Today (press release) Tweet this news
Newswire Today (press release)--Loewen was named the ANS' 2005 -Glenn T-. -Seaborg- Congressional Science and Engineering Fellow and worked for a year in the Washington, DC office of then-US ... - Date : Mon, 10 May 2010 15:15:51 GMT+00:00
Alice Zhao earns Legacy Medal for scientific research - Sheboygan Press Tweet this news
Sheboygan Press--Zhao also was awarded the -Glenn T-. -Seaborg- Award for scientific communication by her peers at the Intel competition. In addition, she finished third as a ... - Date : Sun, 02 May 2010 09:05:04 GMT+00:00
Fünf Minuten Chemie: Das neue Element Ununseptium - WELT ONLINE Tweet this news
WELT ONLINE--Diese Theorie hatte im Jahr 1969 der amerikanische Atomphysiker und Chemiker -Glenn Seaborg- geäußert - der übrigens geehrt wurde, indem man das Element 106 ... - Date : Fri, 16 Apr 2010 06:32:20 GMT+00:00
День в истории: 19 апреля - Наука и технологии России Tweet this news
Наука и технологии России--19 апреля 1892 года родился Гленн Теодор СИБОРГ (-Glenn- Theodore -SEABORG-) - американский химик, нобелевский лауреат 1951 года «з - Date : Mon, 19 Apr 2010 05:45:21 GMT+00:00

Nobel Laureates in Chemistry

Edwin McMillan / Glenn T. Seaborg (1951) * Archer Martin / Richard Synge (1952) * Hermann Staudinger (1953) * Linus Pauling (1954) * Vincent du Vigneaud (1955) * Cyril Hinshelwood / Nikolay Semyonov (1956) * Alexander Todd (1957) * Frederick Sanger (1958) * Jaroslav Heyrovský (1959) * Willard Libby (1960) * Melvin Calvin (1961) * Max Perutz / John Kendrew (1962) * Karl Ziegler / Giulio Natta (1963) * Dorothy Hodgkin (1964) * Robert Woodward (1965) * Robert S. Mulliken (1966) * Manfred Eigen / Ronald Norrish / George Porter (1967) * Lars Onsager (1968) * Derek Barton / Odd Hassel (1969) * Luis Federico Leloir (1970) * Gerhard Herzberg (1971) * Christian B. Anfinsen / Stanford Moore / William Stein (1972) * E.O.Fischer / Geoffrey Wilkinson (1973) * Paul Flory (1974) * John Cornforth / Vladimir Prelog (1975)

United States Atomic Energy Commission Chairs

David E. Lilienthal (1946) * Gordon Dean (1950) * Lewis Strauss (1953) * John A. McCone (1958) * Glenn T. Seaborg (1961) * James R. Schlesinger (1971) * Dixy Lee Ray (1973)

Chancellors of the University of California, Berkeley

Clark Kerr (1952) * Glenn T. Seaborg (1958) * Edward W. Strong (1961) * Martin E. Meyerson (1965) * Roger W. Heyns (1965) * Albert H. Bowker (1971) * Ira Michael Heyman (1980) * Chang-Lin Tien (1990) * Robert M. Berdahl (1997) * Robert J. Birgeneau (2004)



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