Record

RefNoJB/1
LevelSeries
TitleProfessional Papers
Date1945-2003
DescriptionCollection of papers written by Sir James Baddiley over the course of his career including two articles on 'Teichoic acids in bacterial coaggregation' and a review on his research in the role of nucleic acids (DNA and related RNA) within cell biochemistry and genetics.

This series contains a collection of Baddiley's academic work including:-

1. Thesis presented to The Victoria University of Manchester for the Degree of Master of Science (1942)
Presented in two parts:
'Experiments on the seperation of hydroxy acids of the pantothenic acid type'
'Experiments on the synthesis of nucleosides'

2. Thesis presented to The Victoria University of Manchester for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (1944) : 'The synthesis of purine nucleosides'

3. Analytical and preparative methods used in the microbiological chemistry research laboratory (1975)

(Note: Academic works transferred to Fellow's works in the Library)

Contains 'The Toddlers' a private publication created by members of Lord Todd's research group during their time at Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1944. Also records relating to members of 'The Toddlers' including Lord Todd, Dr Denis Marian and Dr Peter Sykes.
Extent4 bound volumes; 10 printed
FormatPrinted
AccessStatusOpen
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