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Light Is a Messenger: The Life and Science of William Lawrence Bragg
 
 
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Light Is a Messenger: The Life and Science of William Lawrence Bragg [Hardcover]

Graeme K. Hunter (Author)

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019852921X 978-0198529217 October 21, 2004
Light is a Messenger, is the first biography of William Lawrence Bragg, who was only 25 when he won the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics-the youngest person ever to win a Nobel Prize. It describes how bragg discovered how to use X-rays to determine the arrangement of atoms in crystals and his pivotal role in developing this technique to the point that the structures of the most complex molecules known to man-the proteins and nucelic acids-could be solved. Although Bragg's Nobel Prize was for Physics, his research profoundly affected chemistry and the new field of molecular biology, of which he became a founding figure. This book explains how these revolutionary scientific events occurred while Bragg struggled to emerge from the shadow of his father, Sir William Bragg, and amidst a career-long rivalry with the brilliant American chemist, Linus Pauling.

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Dr Graeme Kenneth Hunter, School of Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, N6A 5C1, Canada, Tel. no: 519 661 2185, Fax no: 519 850 2459, E-mail address: Graeme.hunter@fmd.uwo.ca Graduated from the University of Glasgow with first class honours in Biochemistry in 1976, and completed Ph.D. in Biochemistry there four years later. Post-doctoral research at Stanford University, the University of Toronto and Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto. Appointed Assistant Professor in the Department of Oral Biology at the University of Alberta in 1988. In 1991, took up the position of Associate Professor in the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Western Ontario, promoted to Professor in 2000. Since 1996, has acted as Assistant Director for Research in the School of Dentistry. Research interests are biomineralization and the history and philosophy of science.

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difficult affair indeed, simple and elegant architecture, hatbox model, cannot yet decipher, molecular transform, alkaline halides, shy and reserved person, going famously, primitive cubic lattice, lecture assistant, scattering matter, diffracted radiation, chemistry prize, beryllium atoms, screw axes
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Royal Institution, Nobel Prize, Cavendish Laboratory, Royal Society, Professor of Physics, First World War, New York, Stephen Bragg, George Thomson, David Phillips, Cavendish Professorship, West Road, Patrick Blackett, Linus Pauling, South Australia, Uncle William, Mathematical Tripos, United States, Albemarle Street, Will Taylor, University of Adelaide, Nobel Foundation, University College London, Davy-Faraday Laboratory, The Times
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