Robert Burns Woodward
Award Name : National Medal of Science
Year of Award : 1964
Award for : Chemistry
Location : Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Robert Burns Woodward was an American organic chemist. Robert Burns Woodward was born in Boston on April 10th, 1917. Woodward entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1933, then lost interest in, and patience with, the undergraduate routine and dropped out. Not wishing to lose such a gifted student, James Flack Norris, an organic chemistry professor, tracked down Woodward in the food technology department. Norris interceded, and Woodward was allowed to fulfill his course requirements by examination. In just four years Woodward obtained both bachelor’s and doctoral degrees. Upon graduation, he spent the summer of 1937 at the University of Illinois, leaving in the fall to join the chemistry department at Harvard University, where he remained until his death in 1979. In 1964, he received the National Medal Of Science.