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Authorised form of nameCornforth; Sir; John Warcup (1917 - 2013); chemist
Dates1917 - 2013
NationalityAustralian
Place of birthSydney, New South Wales, Australia, Australasia
Date of birth07 September 1917
Place of deathPrincess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath, west Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Date of death08 December 2013
Occupationchemist
Research fieldOrganic chemistry
ActivityEducation:
Sydney High School; University of Sydney. BSc (1937), MSc (1938). Oxford University (under 1851 Exhibition Overseas Scholarship, 1939), PhD (1941)
Career:
Worked on penicillin (during World War 2); joined National Institute for Medical Research (1946-1962); Director, Milstead Laboratory, Shell Research, Sittingbourne, Keny (1962); Visiting Professor, University of Sussex (1971); Royal Society Research Professor, School of Molecular Sciences, University of Sussex (1975-1982); 'Australian of the year' (1975); died of an ischaemic stroke.
Honours:
CBE 1972; Kt 1977
Medals and prizes:
Nobel Prize (Chemistry) 1975
Memberships:
Millennium FRSC (2000)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election19/03/1953
Age at election35
ProposerA Robertson
Harold Warris Thompson
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
Howard Walter Florey
John Lionel Simonsen
Ian Morris Heilbron
Reginald Patrick Linstead
Wilson Baker
George Roger Clemo
Charles Robert Harington
Robert Robinson
RSActivityMedals and prizes:
Davy Medal 1968; Royal Medal 1976; Copley Medal 1982
RelationshipsParents: John William Cornforth, teacher of English and classics, and his wife, Hilda, née Eipper (1887–1969), a nurse.
Spouse: (1941) Rita Harradance, organic chemist, of Sydney.
Children: One son, two daughters.
PublishedWorksRCN 2070
RCN R82012
RCN R81891
RCN 8500
RCN 8499
RCN 8131
OtherInfoDistinguished as an Organic Chemist of outstanding originality and exceptional experimental skill, particularly in microchemical manipulation.
The first to attribute the correct constitution to penicillamine and to synthesise the amino-acid. After making significant contributions to the synthesis of penicillin he notably developed the chemistry of the oxazole group and made oxazole itself for the first time.
Royal Society Obituary or MemoirClick to view (may be contained within a meeting notice, presidential address or list of death notices)
SourceSources:
AE; DNB
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/163574147
CodeNA319
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1953/06Cornforth, Sir, John Warcup: certificate of election to the Royal Society
IM/GA/WS/4431Cornforth, Sir John Warcupnd
IM/GA/GRS/6692Cornforth, Sir John Warcupnd
WF/540Grant application from the Dorothy Hodgkin Portrait Fund, University of Sussex to the Wolfson Foundation1977
CORCollected papers of Sir John Warcup Cornforth FRS, Nobel prize-winning chemist, and Lady Rita Cornforth, organic chemist1933-2016
MDA/N/1/98Correspondence between John Warcup Cornforth and the Royal Society 4 June 1958-17 February 1961
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