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Nationality
  
American

Education
  
Rutgers University

Name
  
Henry Fales


Doctoral advisor
  
Roderick Barnes

Alma mater
  
Rutgers University

Fields
  
Chemistry

Henry M. Fales

Born
  
February 12, 1927 New York, USA (
1927-02-12
)

Institutions
  
National Institutes of Health

Known for
  
natural substances identification, bioanalytical chromatography and mass spectrometry

Died
  
October 28, 2010, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

Henry M. Fales (February 12, 1927, New York, NY – October 28, 2010, Silver Spring, MD) was an American organic chemist and mass spectrometrist. He authored and co-authored over 350 scientific publications on natural substances and biochemistry and was one of the pioneers in bioanalytical mass spectrometry.

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Academic career

Fales obtained his PhD from Rutgers University. He worked at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, since 1954, first as Chief of the Laboratory of Biophysical Chemistry and later as Chief of the Laboratory of Applied Mass Spectrometry. Under his direction, the Laboratory of Chemistry in NHLBI became a world-renowned center for structural chemistry during the 1960s, integrating nmr, x-ray crystallography and mass spectrometry. Fales and coworkers also began a reference library of molecular weights which was incorporated into the Merck Index.

He served on the editorial boards for the Journal of Mass Spectrometry, the Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Analytical Chemistry and Bioanalytical Chemistry. He served on the advisory panel on Chemistry of the National Science Foundation. H. M. Fales held several functions in the Board of Directors of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry including President.

Awards

Fales received several awards including Chromatographer of the Year of the Washington Chromatography Discussion Group (1973), DHEW Superior Service Awards (1973, 1986), the Hillebrand Prize from the Chemical Society of Washington in 1977, and a Professional Service Award of Alpha Chi Sigma, Washington, D.C. (1988). His bibliography up to the year 2005 was published in the Journal of Biomacromolecular Mass Spectrometry.

References

Henry M. Fales Wikipedia