Talk:Paul J. Gemperline
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[edit]Two pages point to his name: "Journal of Chemometrics" (as Editor-in-Chief) and "List of East Carolina University people" (as Distinguished Professor for Research, Dean and Associate Vice-Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies). I think Professor Paul J. Gemperline deserves his page on Wikipedia. Julien.billeter (talk) 05:51, 9 January 2011 (UTC)
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