Dudley WilliamsDudley Williams was Professor of Biological Chemistry at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of the Royal Society. He pioneered a significant understanding of Mass Spectrometry and was fascinated by the application of NMR spectroscopy for chemicl structural elucidation. He applied both techniques in solving the structure of Vancomycin which became an important antibiotic used against the superbug MRSA. This book is a brief and simple description of the rules that have controlled evolution together with his own philosophical emphasis. He was an avid reader, had a great love of music, and was an accomplished pianist. Read More Read Less
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