Talk:J. Andrew McCammon

Prologue
I have removed inaccuracies regarding first MD/MM. I will contact Jorgensen, Warshel and McCammon together to figure out how this historical confusion for so many people can be alleviated. Although several attempts have been made in the scientific as well as popular literature to make sure the community begins to understand the historical context of this developments, they all seem to have failed. Hence I have not put a new reference here, instead I will encourage the scientific organisations related to the publication of these to clarify this with much more force. Cormack April 2013 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mrcormackjourneyman (talk • contribs) 02:15, 26 April 2013 (UTC)

Professor McCammon’s academic pedigree (genealogy)
– Kaihsu (talk) 13:10, 12 June 2018 (UTC)
 * J. Andrew McCammon, Ph.D., Harvard, 1976 (Deutch); postgraduate research, Harvard, 1978 (Karplus).
 * John M. Deutch, MIT, 1966.
 * Irwin Oppenheim, Yale, 1956.
 * John Gamble Kirkwood, MIT, 1929.
 * Frederick G. Keyes, Brown, Ph.D. 1909 (John Emery Bucher); postdoc, MIT, 1910 (Louis John Gillespie); postdoc, MIT, 1911 (Noyes – q.v.).
 * Arthur Amos Noyes (moved to Throop College of Technology, 1919; renamed Caltech, 1920), Leipzig 1890. (q.v.)
 * Martin Karplus, Caltech, 1953; Nobel Prize (Chemistry), 2013
 * Linus Pauling, Caltech, 1925; Nobel Prize (Chemistry), 1954
 * Roscoe G. Dickinson, Caltech, 1920.
 * Arthur A. Noyes, Leipzig, 1890. (q.v.)
 * Wilhelm Ostwald, Dorpat (now Tartu, Estonia), 1878; Nobel Prize (Chemistry), 1909.
 * Carl Schmidt, Giessen, 1844.
 * Justus von Liebig, Erlangen, 1822.
 * Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, MA Paris, 1800.
 * Claude Louis Berthollet, Paris, 1778.
 * Jean-Baptiste-Michel Bucquet, MD Paris, 1770.
 * Guillaume-François Rouelle, Apothecary Paris, 1725.
 * Johann Gottlob Spitzley (1690–1750), Apothecary Paris.
 * Nicolas Lemery, Apothecary Paris ca. 1667.
 * Christopher Glaser, MD Basel ca. 1640.