
John G. Dorsey is Professor of Chemistry at Florida State University, and has just completed a five year term as
Chair of the Department. He received his Ph.D. degree in Analytical Chemistry in 1979 at the University of
Cincinnati, and then spent ten years on the faculty at the University of Florida, where he received four
departmental, college and university teaching awards. He returned to Cincinnati as Professor in 1989 and moved to
Florida State University in 1994. His research interests are in the areas of fundamental liquid chromatography,
capillary electrophoresis, electrochromatography, inverse chromatography, and old Bordeaux wines. He has about 100
publications in these areas, is an Editor for Journal of High Resolution Chromatography and serves on the Editorial
Boards of Analytical Letters, Journal of Chromatography, Journal of Liquid Chromatography and Talanta. John is the
recipient of the 1993 Award for Distinguished Scientific Research from the University of Cincinnati, the 1993 Akron
Section Award of the American Chemical Society, the 1997 Benedetti-Pichler Award of the American Microchemical
Society, and was elected a Fellow of AAAS in 1997.
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