Occupation: Pharmacologist Birth: June 14, 1924 Death: March 22, 2010
Peer reviewers go for orthodoxy ... Many of the great 19th-century discoveries were made by men who had independent wealth-Charles Darwin is the prot….
Apart from two periods of intense study, of music between the ages of 12 and 14 and of mathematics between the ages of 14 and 16, I coasted, daydream….
[There is no shortage of scientific talent.] But [I am] much less optimistic about the managerial vision [of the pharmaceutical industry] to catalyse….
I met Hilary Vaughan at a Student Ball in 1944 and we married in the summer of 1946, as soon as I graduated..
My father, a mining engineer and colliery manager, gave his brood many advantages not least of which, for me, was his love of singing which gave musi….
I did help to set up an undergraduate course in medicinal chemistry and made progress in modelling and analysing pharmacological activity at the tiss….
The techniques have galloped ahead of the concepts. We have moved away from studying the complexity of the organism; from processes and organisation ….
We paid off our debts, we learned some, made friends and returned in 1950 with a larger view of life. I had, however, no home, no income of any kind ….
I wish I had my beta-blockers handy..
I learnt, for the first time, the joys of substituting hard, disciplined study for the indulgence of day-dreaming..