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- Edwin Richard Gilliland [r]: A professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where he served as the head of the chemical engineering department and was considered by many as the most renowned and best all-around chemical engineer of his generation. [e]
- Warren K. Lewis [r]: A major leader in the development of chemical engineering in the United States, often referred to as the father of modern chemical engineering for his role in coordination of chemistry, physics and engineering into an independent discipline serving the chemical industry. [e]
- Patrick Center for Environmental Research [r]: An environmental research institute founded in 1947 by Ruth Patrick at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University; the first group to study freshwater systems at all levels of the food chain and to treat biodiversity as a central indicator of water quality. [e]
- Flexner Report [r]: Influential report on medical school curricula in the USA (1910), which transformed it to one based on scientific preparation and formal education. [e]
- Morphometry [r]: The quantitative study of shapes. [e]
- Bob Jones University [r]: Fundamentalist Christian college located in Greenville, South Carolina. [e]