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  2. Bob Williams (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Williams then spent another period back at Merton, having won a junior research fellowship, Then, “out of the blue, in 1954, Cyril Hinshelwood, then Oxford Professor of Chemistry, asked to see Bob.” He was told that three colleges—Christ Church, Pembroke and Wadham—needed a tutor in chemistry. “Each one will invite you to dine.

  3. Edward Anderson (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, he was appointed a Junior Research Fellow at Homerton College, Cambridge, and then took up an EPSRC Advanced Research Fellowship at Oxford in 2007, moving over to Jesus College two years later as a lecturer, and subsequently a fellow and tutor. [1] [2] In 2016, the university awarded him with the title Professor of Organic Chemistry. [3]

  4. Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The Abbot's Kitchen in Oxford was expanded considerably in 1957 to become the main Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory (ICL). [5] The Dyson Perrins Laboratory opened in 1916 and was the centre of the Department of Organic Chemistry until 2003 when it was replaced by the Chemistry Research Laboratory. [6]

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  6. Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory (Oxford)

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    The original Physical Chemistry Laboratory was built in 1941 [2] and at that time also housed the inorganic chemistry laboratory. It replaced the Balliol-Trinity Laboratories . [ 3 ] The east wing of the building was completed in 1959 and inorganic chemistry, already in its own building on South Parks Road , then became a separate department in ...

  7. Chemistry Research Laboratory, University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Chemistry Research Laboratory is a facility at the University of Oxford in England. It is part of the Department of Chemistry in the university. [1]Queen Elizabeth II opened the building on 20 February 2004, [citation needed] which replaced the older Dyson Perrins Laboratory not far away in the university's Science Area.

  8. Graham Richards - Wikipedia

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    Graham Richards soon returned to Oxford as a research fellow at Balliol College, Oxford (1964–1966). He was promoted to a lecturer at Oxford University (1966–1994), to reader (1994–1996), and to professor (1996–2007). He served as chairman of the chemistry department from 1997 to 2006. [4]

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