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Lord Todd

Lord Todd, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom... [Pg.353]

Lord Todd, Christ s College, Cambridge, England... [Pg.295]

Six months passed, and Nikolay returned to Moscow. His visit paved the way for other Soviet researchers to come to the UK, and afterwards many of them worked in Cambridge and other places. Communications between Nikolay and Lord Todd continued into the late 1980s. They met at international conferences and every time when they traveled to each others countries. [Pg.8]

Alexander Todd 1907-9 . better known as Lord Todd, was a Scot who pioneered the modern interaction between chemistry and biochemistry In his work at Frankfurt, Oxford,... [Pg.1365]

Lord Todd (UK, Nobel Prize, Chemistry, 1957, nucleotides) Francis Crick (UK), Maurice Wilkins (UK) James Watson (USA) (Nobel Prize, Medicine, 1962, DNA double helix)... [Pg.358]

Lord Todd For his work on nucleotides and nucleotide co-enzymes. 1968 Lars Onsager For the discovery of the reciprocal relations bearing his name, which are fundamental for the thermodynamics of... [Pg.318]

BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY My personal interest in phosphorus chemistry is largely directed toward its role in biochemistry. I first became acquainted with the importance of the field of nucleotides because of a series of lectures that Lord Todd gave at the University of Chicago in 1948, and I am forever grateful to him for the exciting and indteful introduction to the field that he provided. [Pg.3]


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