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Dudley Williams (biochemist) (Dudley Howard Williams) was born on 25 May, 1937 in Farsley, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, is a British biochemist. Discover Dudley Williams (biochemist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 25 May 1937
Birthday 25 May
Birthplace Farsley, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Date of death 3 November, 2010
Died Place Cambridge, England
Nationality West

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1937

Dudley Howard Williams (25 May 1937 – 3 November 2010) was a British biochemist known for utilizing nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry in the study of molecular structure, especially the antibiotic vancomycin.

Dudley Howard Williams was born on 25 May 1937 in Farsley, Yorkshire, the only child of Lawrence Williams, an engineers chief order clerk, and Evelyn (née Hudson).

He attended Pudsey Grammar School, from where he gained a place at the University of Leeds.

1958

He graduated in 1958 with a first-class BSc in Chemistry.

1961

Williams' research for a PhD was on the synthesis of Vitamin D and related compounds, under the supervision of Basil Lythgoe, FRS at Leeds; his degree was awarded in 1961.

That same year he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship and moved to Stanford University to work with Carl Djerassi exploring the application of mass spectrometry (MS) in organic chemistry.

He used the evenings to investigate the use of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) on a 100 MHz instrument with Norman Bhacca at nearby Varian Associates.

"In three stunningly productive years, he showed how mass spectrometry and NMR … could transform the way that organic chemists worked. His textbooks, reviews, research papers and lectures revolutionised organic chemistry over the following years".

1962

In December 1962 Djerassi gave Williams three months' leave to go back to England to marry Lorna Patricia Phyllis (always known as Pat) Bedford, whom he had met at Leeds.

She was a secretary in the Chemistry department.

1963

They married on 9 March 1963 and travelled to California, which they enjoyed exploring in their leisure time.

1964

The next move was to Cambridge in 1964, to take up a junior position in Organic Chemistry, at the invitation of Lord Todd.

A condition of the move was that the department should buy a Varian 100 MHz NMR spectrometer and an AEI MS9 mass spectrometer.

1966

Dudley and Pat had two sons, Mark Howard in 1966 and Simon Bedford in 1968.

1969

In 1969 Dudley took on the problem of determining the structure of vancomycin, a powerful natural antibiotic active against Gram-positive bacteria.

Williams "argued powerfully that 'natural products' such as the alkaloids found in many plant species that have no known function must have a vital but unknown role in order to justify the evolutionary effort and energy expenditure in maintaining their presence through many cycles of natural selection.

2004

Williams stayed at Cambridge until his retirement in 2004.

In his memoir of Dudley Williams, Sanders noted that "the different areas of [his] science overlapped, intertwined and evolved so it is not easy to separate them out for discussion".

He summarized Williams' work in three areas

A key contribution here was the use of shift reagents to alter NMR spectra to reveal more detail.

Conventional MS and then fast atom bombardment MS enabled Williams to sequence biologically active peptides, including gastrin and insulin.

Williams retired in 2004.

Six years later he was diagnosed with an aggressive carcinoma of the liver.

2010

He died in a hospice in Cambridge on 3 November 2010.