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  1. Glenn Theodore Seaborg ( / ˈsiːbɔːrɡ / SEE-borg; April 19, 1912 – February 25, 1999) was an American chemist whose involvement in the synthesis, discovery and investigation of ten transuranium elements earned him a share of the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. [3] .

  2. Glenn T. Seaborg (born April 19, 1912, Ishpeming, Michigan, U.S.—died February 25, 1999, Lafayette, California) was an American nuclear chemist best known for his work on isolating and identifying transuranium elements (those heavier than uranium ).

  3. Feb 25, 1999 · Biographical. Glenn Theodore Seaborg was born in Ishpeming, Michigan, on April 19, 1912. At the age of 10 he moved with his family to California, in 1929 he graduated at David Starr Jordan High School in Los Angeles as valedictorian of his class.

  4. Feb 25, 1999 · Glenn Theodore Seaborg. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1951. Born: 19 April 1912, Ishpeming, MI, USA. Died: 25 February 1999, Lafayette, CA, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA. Prize motivation: “for their discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements” Prize share: 1/2. Work.

  5. Mar 17, 2022 · Seaborg entered graduate school at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1934. Berkeley in the ’30s was a hotbed of activity in the new field of atomic research, home to such luminaries as the imperious Robert Oppenheimer, and Ernest Lawrence, inventor of the atom-smashing cyclotron.

  6. Glenn Theodore Seaborg. Seaborg, a Nobel laureate and chairman of the former U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, discovered a number of transuranium elements. With his colleagues at the University of California at Berkeley, Glenn Seaborg discovered the element plutonium in late 1940.

  7. Meet Glenn Seaborg. He won a Nobel Prize before he was 40. Nine presidents sought his advice. He discovered the element that makes atomic bombs explode. And he discovered radioisotopes used to treat millions of cancer patients. His accomplishments include:

  8. GLENN T. SEABORG WAS a world-renowned nuclear chemist, educator, scientific advisor to 10 U.S. presidents, humanitarian, and Nobel laureate in chemistry.

  9. Glenn T. Seaborg is known for his work in the 1930s synthesizing radioactive isotopes many which are useful for nuclear medicine like iodine-131 and cobalt-60. Dr. Seaborg is best known for discovery in 1941 of the element plutonium (Pu).

  10. Glenn Seaborg's work has forever changed our fundamental understanding of nuclear chemistry, shaped the nation's best efforts in education and forged the global imperative to harness the awesome power of the atom.