John Cornforth

Cornforth in 1975 Sir John Warcup Cornforth Jr., (7 September 1917 – 8 December 2013) was an AustralianBritish chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1975 for his work on the stereochemistry of enzyme-catalysed reactions, becoming the only Nobel laureate born in New South Wales.

Cornforth investigated enzymes that catalyse changes in organic compounds, the substrates, by taking the place of hydrogen atoms in a substrate's chains and rings. In his syntheses and descriptions of the structure of various terpenes, olefins, and steroids, Cornforth determined specifically which cluster of hydrogen atoms in a substrate were replaced by an enzyme to effect a given change in the substrate, allowing him to detail the biosynthesis of cholesterol. For this work, he won a share of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1975, alongside co-recipient Vladimir Prelog, and was knighted in 1977. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Cornforth, John, 1937-
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by Cornforth, John, 1937-
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by Cornforth, John, 1937-
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by Cornforth, John, 1937-
Published 1978

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by Cornforth, John, 1937-2004
Published 2004

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by Hussey, Christopher, 1899-1970
Published 1964
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by Fowler, John, 1906-1977
Published 1978
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by Fowler, John, 1906-1977
Published 1974
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by Hill, Oliver
Published 1966
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