Monthly Archives: September 2019
Kim Renee Dunbar Wins Distinguished Service Award from ACS
Chemist and professor at Texas A&M University Kim Renee Dunbar has contributed landmark research in inorganic chemistry for decades to the international scientific community. To honor her achievements in the advancement of inorganic chemistry, Dunbar received the prestigious ACS Distinguished Service award. Since earning her Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry from Purdue University in 1984, Kim […]
Kim Renee Dunbar Named 2018 Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry
A pioneer in the study and application of inorganic chemistry, Kim Renee Dunbar has earned a number of distinctions, awards, and recognitions for her contributions to the international scientific community. Last year, Dunbar was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Kim Renee Dunbar’s research on inorganic chemistry has expanded the potential for […]
Westminster College Recognizes the Scientific Contributions of Kim Renee Dunbar with Honorary Degree
A pioneer in the field of inorganic chemistry, Kim Renee Dunbar and her team at Texas A&M University have made significant contributions to the international scientific community. Her work has gone on to pioneer new applications in the field, and she has earned distinctions such as an Honorary Degree from Westminster College for her contributions. Over an […]
Kim Renee Dunbar Speaks at Westminster College During Inaugural Ken and Nancy Long Chemistry Lecture
Renowned professor and researcher Kim Renee Dunbar of Texas A&M University has changed the international scientific community’s understanding of inorganic chemistry since beginning her career decades ago. Among other notable appearances, she was invited to share her insight with the students and faculty of Westminster College for the Ken and Nancy Long Chemistry Lecture. […]