Name: Jean'ne Marie Shreeve
Present Position: Professor of Chemistry
Organization: University of Idaho
Address: Department of Chemistry
University of Idaho
Moscow, ID 83844-2343
USA
Telephone: 208-885-6215
FAX: 208-885-9146
E-mail: jshreeve@uidaho.edu
Chapter Affiliation: University of Idaho
Sigma Xi and Other Activities: Sigma Xi - University of Idaho Chapter, Vice President and President, 1970-72. Other: American Chemical Society - Washington-Idaho Border Section, Secretary-Treasurer, 1964-65; Chairman-Elect, 1965-66; Chairman, 1966-67, 1972-73. National: Chairman-elect, Chairman, and Past Chairman, Fluorine Division, 1969-71. Councilor, Fluorine Division, 1973-78. Women Chemists Committee, 1972-77; Committee on Committees, 1975-77. PRF Advisory Board, 1975-77. Council Policy Committee, 1978, 1980-84; Vice-Chairman, 1983-84. Councilor, Inorganic Division, 1979-84; Committee on Science, 1982-84, 2000-02. Board of Directors (Region VI), 1985-93. Executive Committee of Board, 1989-91. Budget & Finance Committee, 1993-95. Development Advisory Committee, 1992-1995. American Association for the Advancement of Science - Chemistry Section - Councilor 1977-83; Member-At-Large, 1983-87; Secretary, 1984-88; Chairman-Elect, 1988; Chairman, 1989; Retiring Chairman, 1990; Board of Directors, 1991-95; Committee on Nominations, 2000-02.
Biographical Information: Special Awards/Assignments: NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship at Cambridge, 1967-68; U.S. Honorary Ramsay Fellowship, 1967-68; Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow, 1970-72; Phi Beta Kappa - Honorary Membership, 1971; ACS Garvan Medal, 1972; AFOSR Proposal Evaluation Panel, 1972-75; Phi Kappa Phi - Distinguished Member - 1974; Member, Editorial Advisory Boards - Journal of Fluorine Chemistry, 1970 -; Accounts of Chemical Research, 1973-75; Inorganic Syntheses, 1976 - ; Heteroatom Chemistry, 1988-95; Outstanding Achieve-ment Award, University of Minnesota, 1975; Visiting Professor - University of Bristol, UK, Fall 1977; U.S. Senior Scientist Award, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, 1978, Göttingen; Guest Professor - University of Göttingen, 1978; ACS Award for Creative Work in Fluorine Chemistry, 1978; NSF Advisory Committee for Chemistry, 1978-82; Manufacturing Chemists Association College Chemistry Teaching Award, 1979; AAAS, Fellow, 1980; Honorary Doctor of Science, University of Montana, 1982; University of Montana Alumni Association Board - 1979-86; President 1985; EPSCoR, Idaho State Project Director, 1989-02; Harry & Carole Mosher Award, Santa Clara Valley Section (ACS), 1992; First George H. Cady Lecturer, University of Washington, 1993; University of Chicago Board of Governors for Argonne National Laboratory, 1992-98; Council for Chemical Research Governing Board, 1995-97; Visiting Committee, Naval Research Advisory Committee, ONR, 1995; Corresponding Member, Göttingen Academy of Sciences, 1996; Strategic Environmental Research & Development Program, Scientific Advisory Board, 1996-01, (Vice Chair, 1997-00); NRC Committee on INEEL High Level Waste Alternate Treatments, 1998-99; Research Excellence Award, University of Idaho, 2000. Over 300 technical papers in refereed journals.
Recommended by: Northwest Regional Nominating Committee
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