Alexander R. Todd, Baron Todd
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Alexander Robertus Todd, Baron Todd, PC , OM , FRS (2 October 1907 – 10 January 1997) was a Scottish biochemist whose research on the structure and synthesis of nucleotides, nucleosides, and nucleotide coenzymes gained him the 1957 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
Todd was born near Glasgow, attended Allan Glen's School and graduated from the University of Glasgow with a B.Sc. in 1928. He received a Ph.D (Dr.rer.nat.) from Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main in 1931 for his thesis on the chemistry of the bile acids. After studying at Oriel College, Oxford he gained another doctorate in (1933) and held posts with the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, London, and the University of London.
Todd became the Sir Samuel Hall Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Chemical Laboratories of the University of Manchester in 1938, where he began working on nucleosides, compounds that form the structural units of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA). He was professor of organic chemistry and Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge (1944-1971) and in 1949 he synthesized adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD).
In 1955 he elucidated the structure of vitamin B12., later working on the structure and synthesis of vitamin B1 and vitamin E, the anthocyanins (the pigments of flowers and fruits) from insects (aphids, beetles) and studied alkaloidss found in hashish and marijuana. Serving as chairman of the British government's advisory committee on scientific policy from 1952 to 1964, was made Sir Alexander Todd in 1954 and Baron Todd, of Trumpington in the County of Cambridgeshire, in 1962. He was Master of Christ's College (1963-1978) and became Chancellor of the University of Strathclyde in 1975, a member of the Royal Order of Merit in 1977 and a visiting professor at Hatfield Polytechnic (1978-1986). Lord Todd was married to Alison Sarah, daughter of Nobel Prize winner Sir Henry Dale, having a son, Alexander Henry, and two daughters, Helen Jean and Hilary Alison.
External links
- Todd's Nobel Foundation biography
- Todd's Nobel Lecture Synthesis in the Study of Nucleotides
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Categories: Scottish chemists | Scottish biologists | Scottish Nobel laureates | British biochemists | Nobel laureates in Chemistry | Presidents of the Royal Society | Fellows of the Royal Society | Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom | Members of the Order of Merit | Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford | Academics of the Victoria University of Manchester | Alumni of the University of Glasgow | Academics of the University of London | Fellows of Christ's College, Cambridge | Life peers | People associated with the University of Strathclyde | Academics of the University of Hertfordshire | People from Glasgow | 1907 births | 1997 deaths

