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RefNoEC/2001/34
LevelItem
TitleSimpson, Thomas James : certificate of election to the Royal Society
DescriptionWith supplementary certificate attached.
CitationProfessor Simpson is distinguished for his penetrating and sustained contributions to the chemistry and biosynthesis of compounds of microbial origin, particularly polyketides. By developing NMR methods with substrates, singly and doubly labelled with 13C, 2H or 18O, he revealed detailed information on the structures of transient intermediates and has revolutionised our understanding of biosynthetic pathways in the synthesis of biologically significant compounds
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