Angewandte Author Profiles March

Angewandte Author Profiles March

Author: ChemViews

The Angewandte Author Profiles celebrate an author’s 10th, 25th, 50th, or 100th article in the journal since 2000. This month, the following authors have had their 10th paper published and Manfred Scheer celebrates his 25th paper:

Manfred Scheer, University of Regensburg, Germany:

Chemistry is fun because it is an experimental science that creates unprecedented things that never existed before.

Uwe Rosenthal, University of Rostock, Germany:

My first experiment was a disaster. To my parents’ annoyance, it ended in serious damage to the top of the fancy kitchen table.

Shuit-Tong Lee, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong:

The biggest challenge facing scientists is having a relaxed and free environment in which to do science.

Michael M. Haley, University of Oregon, USA:

If I were not a scientist, I would be a winemaker, but probably not a very good one. I tried my hand at this in 1996, but my wine was so bad that my students would not drink it.

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