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Kim Renee Dunbar
June 20, 2019

What is the Dunbar Research Group? Founder Kim Renee Dunbar Explains the Group’s Philosophy

Kim Renee Dunbar Discusses Her Inorganic Chemistry Research Group at Texas A&M University Kim Renee Dunbar, an acclaimed scientist in the field of inorganic chemistry, founded the Dunbar Research Group in Lansing, Michigan at Michigan State University in 1987 and later moved her research enterprise to College Station at Texas A&M University in 1999 where she is […]

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Kim Dunbar - Prestigious Honor for Work in Chemistry
June 20, 2019

What is an Honorary Degree? Kim Dunbar Receives Prestigious Honor for Work in Chemistry

Kim Dunbar Recognized for Work in Science Over the Decades What is an honorary degree, and how can you earn one? According to Priceonomics (https://priceonomics.com/why-do-colleges-give-out-honorary-degrees/), honorary degrees have been awarded for more than 500 years. They are given to an individual for whom the usual requirements of attaining a degree are waived. Kim Dunbar, a […]

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June 14, 2019

Dunbar Research Group Conducts Valuable Chemistry Research, Founded by Kim Dunbar

Kim Dunbar on Her Research Group, Which Emphasizes Coordination Chemistry The Dunbar Research Group is based in College Station, Texas, at Texas A&M University. The director of the research group is Kim Dunbar, an accomplished chemist who has received many awards. The Dunbar group conducts research in the area of inorganic chemistry, with an emphasis on […]

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May 22, 2019

5 Facts About 2019 Basola Medal for Outstanding Research in Inorganic Chemistry Recipient Kim Renee Dunbar

Get to Know Kim Renee Dunbar, Who Has Gained Honor For Her Years of Service in the Field of Inorganic Chemistry   Kim Renee Dunbar, who was chosen as the winner of the prestigious 2019 Basola Medal for Outstanding Research in Inorganic Chemistry, has received dozens of awards and honors over her 30-year career.   […]

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May 2, 2019

Q&A With STEM Advocate and Co-Advisor of the Texas A&M NOBCChE Chapter Kim Renee Dunbar Discusses her Career

The Texas A&M chapter of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers Chemist was honored by the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers.Kim Renee Dunbar who is co-advisor of the student organization has been a staunch advocate of STEM careers (science, technology, engineering, math) […]

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Kim Renee Dunbar - 5 Prestigious Awards
May 1, 2019

5 Prestigious Awards Received by Chemist Kim Renee Dunbar

Kim Renee Dunbar’s Notable Awards for her Research in the Inorganic Chemistry Field Kim Renee Dunbar has received many awards for her work in science and chemistry. The professor received her Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry from Purdue University and is a University Distinguished Professor and is the Davidson Professor of Science in the chemistry department […]

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Kim Renee Dunbar - 2019 Basola Medal for Outstanding Research
April 30, 2019

2019 Basola Medal for Outstanding Research in Inorganic Chemistry Awarded to Kim Renee Dunbar

Kim Renee Dunbar Receives Honor for Research, Years of Service in Inorganic Chemistry Field   Kim Renee Dunbar was chosen as the winner of the prestigious 2019 Basola Medal for Outstanding Research in Inorganic Chemistry to celebrate her career achievements over the last three decades.   The award is presented each year by Northwestern University […]

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April 5, 2019

One of the world’s leading chemists is at Texas A&M – Kim Renee Dunbar

Distinguished Texas A&M Chemist Kim Renee Dunbar has been at the University since 1999 Kim Renee Dunbar joined the faculty of the Department of Chemistry of Texas A&M in 1999 after serving on the faculty at Michigan State University for 12 years where she was named a University Distinguished Professor in 2006. In 2015, Dunbar received […]

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Kim Renee Dunbar - Texas A&M First Female Chair
March 27, 2019

Texas A&M Sees First Female Chair In the College of Science at Texas A&M University with Kim Renee Dunbar

Kim Renee Dunbar became the first female chair holder in the College’s history   Texas A&M University Chemistry Professor Dr. Kim R. Dunbar was appointed as a Davidson Professor of Science and holder of the Davidson Chair in Science according to an announcement by Dr. H. Joseph Newton, dean of Texas A&M’s College of Science […]

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Kim Renee Dunbar One of the United States Most Recognized Chemists
March 21, 2019

Texas A&M Chemist Kim Renee Dunbar One of the United States Most Recognized Chemists

Texas A&M Chemist Kim Renee Dunbar One of the United States Most Recognized Chemists Over her decades long career in chemistry Kim Renee Dunbar has seen global success and recognition   Kim Renee Dunbar joined the faculty of Department of Chemistry of Texas A&M in 1999 after serving on the faculty at Michigan State University […]

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