1987 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1976 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Roger W. Jeanloz mainly focuses on Biochemistry, Glycoprotein, Stereochemistry, Chromatography and Neuraminidase. His Biochemistry study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Molecular biology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cell, Sialic acid, Threonine, Galactose and Fraction in addition to Glycoprotein.
The concepts of his Stereochemistry study are interwoven with issues in Alpha and Organic chemistry. Roger W. Jeanloz interconnects Identification and Paper chromatography in the investigation of issues within Organic chemistry. He has included themes like Periodate, Acid hydrolysis, Phosphate, Microsome and Orosomucoid in his Chromatography study.
Stereochemistry, Biochemistry, Organic chemistry, Glycoprotein and Medicinal chemistry are his primary areas of study. His Stereochemistry research incorporates themes from Yield, Bromide and Phosphate. His research on Biochemistry often connects related topics like Antigen.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cell, Galactose, Neuraminidase and Trypsin. His work deals with themes such as Microsome, Chromatography and Dolichol, which intersect with Mannose. His Chromatography study incorporates themes from Oligosaccharide and Urine.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Biochemistry, Stereochemistry, Oligosaccharide, Organic chemistry and Glycoprotein. His research in Biochemistry intersects with topics in Molecular biology, Antibody and Antigen. His studies deal with areas such as Yield and Tetrasaccharide as well as Stereochemistry.
His study in the field of A-tetrasaccharide also crosses realms of Frame. His work in the fields of Chloride overlaps with other areas such as Core. In general Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, his work in Nuclear Overhauser effect is often linked to Spin system, Cross relaxation and Transient linking many areas of study.
His primary areas of study are Biochemistry, Stereochemistry, Oligosaccharide, Mannosidosis and Glycosyl. His work on Mannose, Glycoprotein and MEDLINE as part of his general Biochemistry study is frequently connected to Nomenclature and Cervical mucus, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His Stereochemistry research includes themes of Uronic acid, Organic chemistry and Protein secondary structure.
The Oligosaccharide study combines topics in areas such as Concanavalin A, High-performance liquid chromatography and Tetrasaccharide. His studies examine the connections between Mannosidosis and genetics, as well as such issues in Urine, with regards to Chromatography, Chromatographic separation, Retention time and Derivatization. Roger W. Jeanloz combines subjects such as Amino acid, Asparagine, Threonine, Glycosylamine and Oxazoline with his study of Glycosyl.
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Structure determination of a tetrasaccharide: transient nuclear Overhauser effects in the rotating frame
Aksel A. Bothner-By;R. L. Stephens;Jumee Lee;Christopher D. Warren.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1984)
Identification of amino sugars by paper chromatography
Pierre J. Stoffyn;Roger W. Jeanloz.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics (1954)
The Extracellular Glycosidases of Diplococcus pneumoniae. I. Purification and Properties of a Neuraminidase and a β-Galactosidase. Action on the α1-Acid Glycoprotein of Human Plasma*
R. Colin Hughes;Roger W. Jeanloz.
Biochemistry (1964)
Immunologic Relationship between Blood Group Substances and a Fucose-Containing Glycolipid of Human Adenocarcinoma
Sen-Itiroh Hakomori;Jerzy Koscielak;Kurt J. Bloch;Roger W. Jeanloz.
Journal of Immunology (1967)
Nomenclature of hyaluronic acid.
Endre A. Balazs;Torvard C. Laurent;Roger W. Jeanloz.
Biochemical Journal (1986)
Quantitative immunological determination of 12 plasma proteins excreted in human urine collected before and after exercise
Jacques Poortmans;Roger W. Jeanloz.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1968)
Glycolipid antigen and its antibody
J. Koscielak;S. Hakomori;R.W. Jeanloz.
Immunochemistry (1968)
Optically pure N-substituted derivatives of benzyl 2-amino-2-deoxy-alpha-and -beta-D-glucopyranoside.
Paul H. Gross;Roger W. Jeanloz.
Journal of Organic Chemistry (1967)
The diaminohexose component of a polysaccharide isolated from Bacillus subtilis.
Nathan Sharon;Roger W. Jeanloz.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1960)
Oligosaccharides from the α1 Acid Glycoprotein of Human Plasma
Edwin H. Eylar;Roger W. Jeanloz.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1962)
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