Alexander R. Todd

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Alexander R. Todd was a Scottish biochemist and Nobel laureate renowned for his pioneering work on the chemistry of nucleotides and nucleic acids.

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instanceOf Nobel laureate
biochemist
human
awardReceived Copley Medal
Davy Medal NERFINISHED
Fellow of the Royal Society NERFINISHED
Knight Bachelor
Lavoisier Medal NERFINISHED
Life peerage
Nobel Prize in Chemistry NERFINISHED
Order of Merit
Royal Medal
citizenship United Kingdom
United States of America
countryOfBirth Scotland
countryOfDeath United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1907-10-02
dateOfDeath 1997-01-10
doctoralAdvisor Walther Borsche NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Edinburgh
University of Frankfurt NERFINISHED
University of Glasgow NERFINISHED
employer Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge

University of Manchester NERFINISHED
familyName Todd NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork biochemistry
nucleic acid chemistry
organic chemistry
fullName Alexander Robertus Todd NERFINISHED
givenName Alexander
hasAcademicDiscipline chemistry
knownFor pioneering work on nucleic acids
pioneering work on nucleotides
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
Royal Society
Royal Society of Edinburgh NERFINISHED
middleName Robertus
NobelPrizeCategory Chemistry
NobelPrizeMotivation for his work on nucleotides and nucleotide co-enzymes
NobelPrizeYear 1957
nobleTitle Baron Todd NERFINISHED
notableWork chemistry of nucleosides
chemistry of nucleotides
chemistry of nucleotides and nucleotide coenzymes
placeOfBirth Glasgow NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Cambridge NERFINISHED
positionHeld Chairman of the UK Government's Advisory Council on Scientific Policy
Master of Christ's College, Cambridge
President of the Royal Society
Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Cambridge
Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Manchester
sexOrGender male

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