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Theodore L. Brown
Ted Brown and his spouse Audrey have four children, eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Family is a very important part of their lives. They enjoy regular exercise, watching movies, reading book of all kinds, listening to music, especially jazz, and the company of friends. Ted is an... show more

Ted Brown and his spouse Audrey have four children, eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Family is a very important part of their lives. They enjoy regular exercise, watching movies, reading book of all kinds, listening to music, especially jazz, and the company of friends. Ted is an avid runner and still, at the age of 82, occasionally runs in a race. Here is some of the more formal biographical stuff: Theodore Brown is Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and Founding Director Emeritus of the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Institute. He graduated with a B.S. degree in Chemistry from the Illinois Institute of Technology in 1950, served three years on active duty in the U. S. Navy, then received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Michigan State University in 1956. He has been a faculty member in the UIUC Department of Chemistry since 1956 (he assumed emeritus status in January 1994). During 1980-1986 he served as Vice Chancellor for Research and Dean of the Graduate College. In 1987 he became the founding director of the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Institute, and served in that role through 1993. The Beckman Institute at Illinois is among the largest and most broadly-based interdisciplinary research institutions in the world. Brown also served as interim Vice-chancellor for Academic Affairs during 1993. Among many board and committee activities, he was President of the Association of Graduate Schools of the AAU universities during 1985-86. He was a member of the National Academies Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable during 1989-1994. During 2003-2005 he co-chaired a National Academies committee under the auspices of the Committee on Science, Engineering and Public Policy, on Facilitating Interdisciplinary Research. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation during 1994-2008. Brown's fields of research interests were inorganic chemistry and organometallic chemistry, with an emphasis on the kinetics and mechanisms of reactions. Seventy Ph.D. candidates completed their thesis researches under his mentorship, and about thirty postdoctoral research associates worked in his laboratories. Brown's current interests are in the cognitive, philosophical and social aspects of the scientific enterprise. In 2003 he authored Making Truth: Metaphor in Science, which explores the essential roles of metaphorical reasoning in science. He was a subject editor for chemistry of the New Scribner's Dictionary of Scientific Biography, and continues as coauthor of the best-selling general chemistry text, Chemistry: The Central Science, now in its 12th edition. In 2009 he completed a book on the authority and moral authority of science in society, Imperfect Oracle: The Epistemic and Moral Authority of Science, and a second book, Crossing Divides: The Origins of the Beckman Institute at Illinois. Among his honors and awards: Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (1987); Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1994);Fellow, American Chemical Society, 2009. American Chemical Society Awards: for Research in Inorganic Chemistry (1972); for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Inorganic Chemistry (1993); the Harry and Carol Mosher Award of the Santa Clara Valley section of the American Chemical Society (2008). He was an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow (1958-62) and a Guggenheim Fellow (1979-80).
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