
Department Head Receives Chemist of Year Award
The American Chemical Society recently named Patrick Limbach, chemistry professor and department head, as the 2009 Cincinnati Chemist of the Year at their annual meeting that took place at Miami University.
Limbach received the award for his contributions to chemistry education, as well as his research efforts in the field of mass spectrometry development and application.
The award is given out annually and requires a nomination from a colleague for consideration. Limbach is now in the company of other professors in the department who have received the award, including Tom Beck, Bill Heineman, Bruce Ault and more.
Its very humbling and nice to be recognized by a group of your peers, Limbach says. We have a very active and well-regarded local section of ACS, so its nice to be recognized.
Limbach is quick to mention the support of faculty in the department for the reason behind the recognition.
You dont receive an award like that without having the support of a great group of colleagues in the department that make these things possible, he says.
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