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Sir John Warcup Cornforth was born on September 7, 1917 in Sydney, Australia. Cornforth got worse and worse as he got older. Cornforth�s teachers encouraged him to choose a career that he could be good at even though he was deaf. Cornforth studied a lot by himself. He read books and practiced experiments at home. He even had his own laboratory at home. |
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Cornforth and his wife, Rita Harradence |
He went to Sydney University. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in chemistry. He also graduated with honors! He was awarded a scholarship for his doctorate degree in England at Oxford University. Only two scholarships were given. He eventually married Rita Harradence. She was awarded the other scholarship. |
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He received his doctorate degree in 1941. After that he worked at the Mill Hill Research Laboratories of Britain�s Medical Research Council. While he worked here he studied steroids. After that he was the director of the Milstead Laboratory of Chemical Enzymology. He studied cholesterol there. |
Cornforth in his lab |
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Univeristy of Warwick |
He was a professor at the University of Warwick for a few years. He left Warwick to be a professor at the University of Sussex. |
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Cornforth liked to communicate through writing. He could read lips, but was not very good at reading stranger�s lips. He never used interpreters or note-takers. He liked to read and write. He published hundreds of articles instead of giving lectures. |
University of Sussex |
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Nobel Prize Medal
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Cornforth became a knight in 1977. He became a Commander of the British Empire. In 1975 Cornforth won the Nobel Prize. He won this because he studied cholesterol. |
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Honors CIBA Medal of the Biochemical Society Stouffer Prize Davy Medal of the Royal Society Corday-Morgan Medal Flintoff Medal Godfrey Copley Medal Ernest Guenther Award Prix Roussel Award England�s Royal Society fellow National Academy of Sciences foreign associate Australian Academy of Science member Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences member
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Attention
teachers! This scientist has experiment videos available
on the wiki.
Web Links http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1975/cornforth-autobio.html http://deafscientistcorner.pbworks.com/Sir+John+Warcup+Cornforth References http://vega.org.uk/video/programme/19 Lang, H. G., & Meath-Lang, B. (1995). Sir John Warcup Cornforth. In A Biographical Dictionary: Deaf Persons in the Arts and Sciences (pp.83-86). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Cornforth, John W. (1975). John Cornforth Autobiography. In Wilhelm Odelberg (Ed.), Les Prix Nobel. Stockholm: The Nobel Foundation. |
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