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Authorised form of nameBaker; Wilson (1900 - 2002)
Dates1900 - 2002
NationalityBritish
Place of birthRuncorn, Cheshire, England
Date of birth24/01/1900
Date of death03/06/2002
Research fieldOrganic chemistry
ActivityEducation:
Liverpool College Upper School; University of Manchester, Dalton Scholarship (1916 - 1921), spent two years working in France under the Friends' War Victims Committee
Career:
Researcher with Professor Arthur Lapworth; studied for doctorate with Robert Robinson; assistant lecturer at Manchester University (1924); demonstrator in Dyson Perrins Laboratory, Oxford (1927); lecturer at Oxford University; fellow and praelector in chemistry at Queen's College, Oxford; published 'The Chemistry of Nitrogen' with T W J Taylor; part of the team that worked on the isolation and chemistry of penicillin in Oxford; as representative of the Oxford Preparative Meeting of the Society of Friends was a founder member of the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief which later developed into Oxfam (1942); Alfred Capper Pass Chair of organic chemistry at Bristol University (1944) where he gave the first ever public lecture on the chemistry of penicillin (1945); Tilden Lecture (1945) on "Non-benzenoid Aromatic Hydrocarbons"; Pedler Lecture (1965) on "The Eidening Outlook in Aromatic Chemistry"; Head of the School of Chemistry, University of Bristol (1954); retired (1965)
Memberships:
Royal Society of Chemistry (publication committee; council; vice-president 1957 - 1960); International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (sub committee member)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election21/03/1946
Age at election46
RSActivityRoyal Society roles:
Council: 1954-1955
RelationshipsSon of Harry (Head Chemist of the Castner-Kellner Alkali Company) and Mary Baker; married Juliet (1927) d 1991
SourceSources:
Obituary in The Times (6/6/2002)
Obituaries:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 2003 vol 49 pp 15-38, plate, by J F W McOmie and D M G Lloyd
CodeNA3921
Archives associated with this Fellow
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IM/000205Baker, Wilsonnd
IM/GA/WS/2489Baker, Wilsonnd
IM/000208Baker, Wilson21 March 1996
IM/000207Baker, Wilson21 March 1996
EC/1946/02Baker, Wilson: certificate of election to the Royal Society
IM/004953Baker, Wilson21 March 1996
IM/004954Baker, Wilson21 March 1996
IM/004957Baker, Wilson21 March 1996
IM/000206Baker, Wilson21 March 1996
IM/004955Baker, Wilson21 March 1996
IM/004956Baker, Wilson21 March 1996
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