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Richard Hadley Holm (born September 24, 1933 in Boston, Massachusetts), also known as R. H. Holm, is an American inorganic chemist.

Professor Holm received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1959 under the direction of F. Albert Cotton.[1][2] After the completion of his degree, he joined the chemistry faculty at Harvard University. He has been on the faculties of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University. His current position is the Higgins Professor of Chemistry at Harvard University.

His accomplishments have been honored with numerous awards most notably the National Academy of Sciences Award in Chemical Sciences. [3] He is a member of National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Professor Holm's research encompasses synthetic, structural, and reactivity aspects of transition element chemistry. He is best known for the preparations of the first synthetic analogs of the active sites of iron-sulfur proteins.[4] These discoveries were significant in the development of bioinorganic chemistry. He continues his work in the field of iron-sulfur clusters today, examining the active sites of the enzymes nitrogenase and carbon monoxide dehydrogenase. Additionally, his interests include the biomimetic chemistry of molybdenum- and tungsten-containing oxo-transferases.

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