Bill Elliott graduated in Biochemistry at Cambridge and gained his PhD with enzymologist Malcolm Dixon in the Biochemical Laboratories. Following research appointments at Harvard, Oxford and the Australian National University, he became Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Adelaide in 1965. He was an outstanding scholar and stimulating teacher who profoundly influenced the lives of students and staff of his Adelaide department. Early in his career he made important contributions to the understanding of enzyme reactions driven by phosphoryl group transfer from adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and discovered the glutamine synthetase enzymes in plant and animal tissues that utilize that mechanism. He later worked on mechanisms of enzyme ...
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Dr. William McPherson: Chair of Chemistry, and first Dean of the Graduate School (p. 1) -- Dr. Wil...
This fifth of the six interviews recorded with Lord Phillips of Ellesmere KBE FRS concentrates princ...
Herbert (Freddie) Gutfreund (hereafter called Freddie) made fundamental contributions to molecular e...
Professor Barry Halliwell is recognized as a Redox Pioneer because he has published eight articles o...
William Stein, ca. 1972 Stein, William (1911-1980) was an American biochemist who, along with Stanfo...
Geoffrey Burnstock was a biomedical scientist who gained renown for his discovery that adenosine 5′-...
Physiology has spawned many biological sciences, amongst them my own field of pharmacology. No man h...
Richard Nelson Perham, FRS, FMedSci, FRSA, was a British professor of structural biochemistry. He un...
Frederick Sanger, British biochemist, won two Nobel Prizes in Chemistry. The first, in 1958, was for...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2021-03-03, issued 2021-03-...
Derek Williamson's scientific career spanned the "Golden Age" of research into metabolic regulation,...
Richard Nelson Perham, FRS, FMedSci, FRSA, was a British professor of structural biochemistry. He un...
Roger Yonchien Tsien (1952-2016; Elected ForMemRS 2006) displayed precocious childhood talents in ch...
D. Wayne Woolley, 1963 Woolley, Dilworth Wayne (1914-1966) was a Canadian-born American biochemist, ...
Emil Fischer, considered as one of the greatest chemists of all times, carried out much of the funda...
Dr. William McPherson: Chair of Chemistry, and first Dean of the Graduate School (p. 1) -- Dr. Wil...
This fifth of the six interviews recorded with Lord Phillips of Ellesmere KBE FRS concentrates princ...