Extractions: Language of Material : eng From about the late 1950s Kendrew became more involved in scientific matters in the wider world. He was a founding member and first Honorary Secretary of the British Biophysical Society and in 1959 undertook the editorship of the new Journal of Molecular Biology Kendrew died on 23 August 1997. By section as follows: Notebooks, notes and essays, Second World War, Research, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge - university and college, European Molecular Biology Organisation, European Molecular Biology Conference, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, UK societies, organisations and consultancies, International societies, organisations and consultancies, Lectures, publications and broadcasts, Journal of Molecular Biology , Visits and conferences, Correspondence, References and recommendations, Biographical. Index of correspondents. The supplementary material is exclusively Biographical material.
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Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order kendrew, sir john cowdery, 1962. Klug, sir Aaron, 1982. Knowles, William S. 2001. Kohn, Walter, 1998. Kroto, sir Harold W. 1996. Kuhn, Richard, 1938 http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/Chemistry/Aboutchemistry/AlphaNobel
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Extractions: Died: 1997 Kendrew was educated at the Cambridge University where he obtained his Ph.D. (1949). After receiving his doctorate he shifted his attention to myoglobin. This study complemented Perutz's work on haemoglobin. In 1962 the Nobel Prize was shared by Kendrew and Perutz. By founding in 1959 the Journal of Molecular Biology Kendrew can be seen as one of the pioneers of this new scientific discipline. In October 1945 a young man in a smart Wing Commander's uniform walked into my room at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge and said that he wanted to become my research student. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1962
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Extractions: Educational Outreach At the Cavendish laboratory Department of Physics Home Outreach Diary Physics Skills Days ... cambridgephysics.com John Cowdery Kendrew (1917-1997) pdf Sir John Kendrew was born in Oxford on 24th March, 1917. He attended the Dragon School in Oxford (1923-1930) and then Clifton College in Bristol (1930-1936), where he was inspired by an outstanding chemistry teacher. He came to Trinity College , Cambridge in 1936 and graduated in Chemistry in 1939. Sir John Kendrew spent the first few months of the war studying reactions in the Department of Physical Chemistry at Cambridge. He then worked for the Air Ministry Research Establishment (later the Telecommunication Research Establishment) developing radar, and went on to do operational research for the Royal Air Force, working in Coastal Command, the Middle East, and South East Asia (where he was Scientific Adviser to the Allied Air Commander-in-Chief). During his time in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) he met John Desmond Bernal and they spent time discussing X-ray diffraction by proteins. He decided that he would like to work at the Cavendish Laboratory studying proteins when the war was over. He returned to Cambridge in 1946 and began studying proteins with Max Perutz at the Cavendish Laboratory , under the direction of Sir Lawrence Bragg . He began by studying haemoglobin from sheep, and went on to study myoglobin from horses, diving mammals and birds. He also developed new techniques in X-ray crystallography.
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Guide I-K kendrew, sir john cowdery (19171997), molecular biologist Title Papers and correspondence of sir john cowdery kendrew, 1917-1997. http://www.bath.ac.uk/ncuacs/guidei-k.htm
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NCUACS Homepage kendrew, sir john cowdery (19171997) Molecular biology. NCUACS no. 11/4/89, 507pp and NCUACS no. 78/7/98, 43 pp. Bodleian Library, Oxford http://www.bath.ac.uk/ncuacs/catlist3.htm
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FECS Millennium Project - Kendrew kendrew, john cowdery (sir) Born Oxford (England), 1917 Died 1997. kendrew was educated at the Cambridge University where he obtained his Ph.D. (1949). http://www.chemsoc.org/networks/enc/FECS/Kendrew.htm
Extractions: Died: 1997 Kendrew was educated at the Cambridge University where he obtained his Ph.D. (1949). After receiving his doctorate he shifted his attention to myoglobin. This study complemented Perutz's work on haemoglobin. In 1962 the Nobel Prize was shared by Kendrew and Perutz. By founding in 1959 the Journal of Molecular Biology Kendrew can be seen as one of the pioneers of this new scientific discipline. Links
Max Planck Society - EDoc Server Document title sir john cowdery kendrew Authors Holmes, Kenneth C. Document type Article Language English Date of Publication (YYYYMM-DD) 2001 http://edoc.mpg.de/23002
Extractions: Entries 1-1 of 1 history ID: , MPI f¼r medizinische Forschung / Abteilung Biophysik Sir John Cowdery Kendrew Authors: Holmes, Kenneth C. Document type: Article Language: English Journal Abbrev.: Biographical Memoirs, Roy Soc. London Date of Publication (YYYY-MM-DD): Start Page: End Page: Review Status: Peer-review External Publication Status: published Intended Educational Use: No Title of Journal: Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society Audience: Experts Only Volume: Communicated by: Wulf Kaiser
20th Century Scientists' Papers sir john cowdery kendrew, FRS (19171997) molecular biologist 1884-1997. Kurt Alfred Georg Mendelssohn, FRS (1906-1980) 1928-1981 http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/wmss/online/modern/scientists/scientist.h
Extractions: th Century Scientists' papers Papers of modern scientists held at the Bodleian Library were catalogued by the NCUACS (National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists) in Bath. The catalogues are available on-line through the Public Record Office's (Access to Archives) web site. Note: The information below is taken from the A2A web site. Dates in round brackets are birth and death dates; dates in square brackets indicate the dates of the papers. John Randal Baker , FRS (1900-1984) [1928-1981] Thomas Brooke Benjamin Geoffrey Emett Blackman , FRS (1903-1980) [1863-1981] British Mathematical Tables Committee Sydney Chapman , FRS (1888-1970) [1962-1972] Theodore William Chaundy Sir Wilfrid le Gros Clark , FRS (1895-1971) [1890-1974] Charles Alfred Coulson , F.R.S. [1900-1979] Cyril Dean Darlington , FRS (1903-1981) [1865-1981] Charles Sutherland Elton , FRS (1900-1991) [1893-1991] Edmund Brisco Ford , FRS (1901-1988) [1909-1989] Sir Alister Clavering Hardy , FRS (1896-1985) [1883-1985] John Laker Harley , FRS (1911-1990) [1924-1991] Professor Geoffrey W. Harris
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