Английская Википедия:David W. Green (biochemist)

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David W. Green ( - 1976) was a crystallographer at the Medical Research Council Unit for the Study of the Molecular Structure of Biological Systems, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge.

David W. Green was a graduate student in the laboratory of Max Perutz at the University of Cambridge from 1952 to 1955 and obtained a Ph.D.[1][2] He is known for demonstrating the first use of isomorphous replacement to solve the phase problem in X-ray crystallography.[3]

After completing his Ph.D., Green moved to the Davy-Faraday Research Laboratory at The Royal Institution in autumn 1955.[4]

He was recruited by Linus Pauling[5] but ultimately moved to MIT to work with Alexander Rich.[6] With Rich, Green solved the structure of N-methyluracil.[7] After his postdoctoral work, he returned to the Davy-Faraday Research Laboratory at The Royal Institution in London, England to continue his crystallographic research.[8] Later he moved to the Department of Physics at the University of Edinburgh.[9] In Edinburgh, Green was a senior lecturer and ran a group in solid state physics.[10]

Green died in 1976.[10]

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