Stephen J. Lippard

Stephen Lippard
Lippard in 2017
Born
Stephen James Lippard

(1940-10-12) October 12, 1940
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHaverford College (B.S.) (1962)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Ph.D) (1965)
AwardsWilliam H. Nichols Medal (1995)
National Medal of Science (2004)
Linus Pauling Award (2009)
Priestley Medal (2014)
Welch Award in Chemistry (2016)
American Institute of Chemists Gold Medal (2017)
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
Doctoral advisorF. Albert Cotton
Doctoral students
Other notable studentsChristopher Chang (postdoc), John F. Hartwig (postdoc), Christine S. Chow (postdoc), Jack R. Norton (postdoc), JoAnne Stubbe (postdoc), William B. Tolman (postdoc)
Websitelippardlab.mit.edu
External videos
"Stephen J. Lippard, Ph.D., 2015 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Chemistry", Franklin Institute
"Prof. Stephen J. Lippard receives highest honors, 2014 Priestley Medal", American Chemical Society

Stephen James Lippard (born October 12, 1940) is the Arthur Amos Noyes Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is considered one of the founders of bioinorganic chemistry, studying the interactions of nonliving substances such as metals with biological systems. He is also considered a founder of metalloneurochemistry, the study of metal ions and their effects in the brain and nervous system. He has done pioneering work in understanding protein structure and synthesis, the enzymatic functions of methane monooxygenase (MMO), and the mechanisms of cisplatin anticancer drugs. His work has applications for the treatment of cancer, for bioremediation of the environment, and for the development of synthetic methanol-based fuels.