纪念- BrJAC哀悼Carol Hollingworth Collins教授的去世,并认可她对巴西分析化学的巨大贡献

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Carol Collins教授1952年毕业于贝茨学院化学专业,1958年在爱荷华州立科技大学获得有机物理化学博士学位,当时她接触了最近发展起来的气液色谱法。她在威斯康星大学进行博士后研究,后来在布鲁克海文国家实验室和位于比利时鲁汶和西南亚的西纽约核研究中心从事放射化学和核医学工作。1974年7月,在坎皮纳斯州立大学(Unicamp)成立的第一个十年期间,柯林斯教授与丈夫肯尼斯·柯林斯(Kenneth Collins)来到坎皮纳斯州立大学(Unicamp),并在坎皮纳斯州立大学化学研究所的整合以及巴西化学和分析化学的发展中发挥了主导作用。她在巴西的第一个研究方向是放射分析化学,后来专注于色谱技术,最初应用于放射化学反应和辐射化学的产物。随后,她的注意力转向了液相色谱固定相的制备。她在色谱学领域取得了显著成就,出版了两本在巴西非常受欢迎的书:《色谱方法入门》(1987年)和《色谱学基础》(2006年)。她的科学和技术贡献获得了多个奖项的认可,包括美国大学妇女协会的“玛丽居里奖”和巴西化学学会(SBQ)的“sim o Mathias奖章”。她还获得了Unicamp成立40周年、SBQ成立30周年、巴西化学学会杂志、全国分析化学会议、分离学院和巴西色谱及相关技术研讨会(SIMCRO)奖章等荣誉。由于她在巴西化学会分析化学部门的创建和巩固方面的杰出表现和领导作用,自2018年以来,她的名字被授予每个国家分析化学会议的卡罗尔·柯林斯奖章。Collins教授还是巴西科学院和圣保罗科学院的正式成员,并于2012年5月14日获得Unicamp的荣誉教授头衔,此外他还是国家科学和技术发展委员会(CNPq)的荣誉研究员。除了她的科学能力之外,她的一些特点塑造了她的个性,并使她在同事和学生中非常受欢迎:她丰富的美食知识,对凯皮林纳酒和咖啡的敏锐品味,准确的记忆力,对她的工作和巴西的热爱,对科学的奉献,分析化学/色谱,为人善良,以及对正义的不断追求。她总是乐于澄清学生、老师和有关各方的疑问,她做得非常愉快,这是一个喜欢教授和传播知识的人的特点。柯林斯教授对人力资源培训、Unicamp化学研究所的巩固和发展以及巴西和国外分析化学/色谱部门的贡献是不可估量的。她辉煌的人生轨迹将留下难以估量的巨大遗产,她将永远留在那些有幸与她生活在一起的人的记忆中。
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In Memoriam - BrJAC mourns the death of Prof. Dr. Carol Hollingworth Collins and recognizes her great contribution to the Analytical Chemistry in Brazil
Professor Carol Collins graduated in Chemistry from Bates College (1952) and obtained her PhD in Organic Physical Chemistry from Iowa State University of Science and Technology (1958), when she was introduced to the recently developed gas–liquid chromatography. She conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Wisconsin and later worked on radiochemistry and nuclear medicine at the Brookhaven National Laboratory and the Western New York Nuclear Research Center in Louvain (Belgium) and Southwest Asia. Professor Collins came to the State University of Campinas (Unicamp) with her husband, Kenneth Collins, in July 1974, during the university’s first decade, and played a leading role in consolidation of the Institute of Chemistry at Unicamp and in the growth of chemistry and analytical chemistry in Brazil. Her first line of research in Brazil was radioanalytical chemistry, later focusing on chromatographic techniques, initially applied to the products of radiochemical reactions and radiation chemistry. Subsequently, her attention was directed to the preparation of stationary phases for liquid chromatography. She gained remarkable achievement in the area of chromatography that allowed her to publish two books that are very popular in Brazil: "Introduction to Chromatographic Methods" (1987) and "Fundamentals of Chromatography" (2006). Her scientific and technological contributions have been recognized through several awards, including the “Marie Curie Award” from the American Association of University Women and the “Simão Mathias Medal” from the Brazilian Chemical Society (SBQ). She also received honors in recognition of the contributions of Unicamp's 40th anniversary, SBQ's 30th anniversary, a tribute from the Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, the National Meeting of Analytical Chemistry, the School of Separations and the Brazilian Symposium on Chromatography and Related Techniques (SIMCRO) Medal. For her outstanding performance and leadership in the creation and consolidation of the Analytical Chemistry Division of the Brazilian Chemical Society, her name was recognized in the Carol Collins Medal given to each National Meeting of Analytical Chemistry since the 2018 edition. Professor Collins was also a full member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences and the Academy of Sciences of São Paulo, and received the title of Professor Emerita of Unicamp on 14 May 2012, in addition to being Emeritus Researcher at the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq). Apart from her scientific competence, some characteristics shaped her personality and made her very popular among her colleagues and students: her vast gourmet knowledge, keen taste for caipirinha and coffee, infallible memory, great love for her work and for Brazil, dedication to science, analytical chemistry/chromatography, kindness as a person and her incessant search for justice. She was always receptive to clarifying the doubts of students, teachers and interested parties, which she did with great pleasure, characteristic of those who like to teach and transmit knowledge. The contributions of Professor Collins to the training of human resources, the consolidation and development of the Institute of Chemistry at Unicamp and the analytical chemistry/chromatography sector in Brazil and abroad are immeasurable. Her brilliant trajectory will leave a huge legacy that is difficult to measure and she will remain forever in the memory of those who were fortunate enough to live with her.
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