July 26, 2019 01:21 PM
Roderic Quirk receives Charles Goodyear Medal
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Bruce Meyer, Rubber & Plastics News
Roderic Quirk receives the Charles Goodyear medal from the ACS Rubber Division.
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Bruce Meyer, Rubber & Plastics News
Roderic Quirk gives a presentation after receiving the award.
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A look at the Charles Goodyear medal.
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Erin Pustay Beaven, Rubber & Plastics News
Roderic Quirk shares a laugh with members of the media during an interview.
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Erin Pustay Beaven, Rubber & Plastics News
Roderic Quirk discusses his career with members of the media.
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Erin Pustay Beaven, Rubber & Plastics News
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Erin Pustay Beaven, Rubber & Plastics News
Roderic Quirk discusses his career with members of the media.
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Erin Pustay Beaven, Rubber & Plastics News
Roderic Quirk discusses his career with members of the media.
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Erin Pustay Beaven, Rubber & Plastics News
Roderic Quirk discusses his career with members of the media.
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Bruce Meyer, Rubber & Plastics News
Roderic Quirk (right) and his friend Maria Ellul.
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Roderic Quirk poses with his award.
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Bruce Meyer, Rubber & Plastics News
Roderic Quirk had a large contingent of family on hand when he received the ACS Rubber Division’s Charles Goodyear Medal at the group’s spring meeting.
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Bruce Meyer, Rubber & Plastics News
About 20 of Roderic Quirk’s former students came to see him receive the Charles Goodyear Medal, traveling from as far as South Korea, South Africa and Spain.













One of the most relevant authorities in the field of anionic polymerization, Roderic Quirk was named the 2019 recipient of the ACS Rubber Division's Charles Goodyear Medal, the highest honor awarded by the Akron-based technical association.