Keene produced gas chromatography instruments with his brother-in-law, Ken Wilkins, at Wilkins Instrument and Research. He also invented a stationary bicycle called the "Lifecycle". In addition, he owned a 65-acre vineyard in California's Napa Valley and the Robert Mondavi winery used its grapes to produce high quality Chardonnay wine.
The Keene P Dimick Award for Chromatography is presented annually for noteworthy accomplishments in the area of gas and supercritical fluid chromatography.
Keene produced gas chromatography instruments with his brother-in-law, Ken Wilkins, at Wilkins Instrument and Research. He also invented a stationary bicycle called the "Lifecycle". In addition, he owned a 65-acre vineyard in California's Napa Valley and the Robert Mondavi winery used its grapes to produce high quality Chardonnay wine.
The Keene P Dimick Award for Chromatography is presented annually for noteworthy accomplishments in the area of gas and supercritical fluid chromatography.
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