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Thermo Fisher Scientific Sponsors the 15th Desty Memorial Lecture for Innovation in Separation Science
The Royal Institution of Great Britain has been at the centre of scientific research and its popularisation for the last 200 years, and was a venue where Desty enjoyed learning of the latest advances in science. Major scientific discoveries that have been announced in the Royal Institution over the last two centuries include the discovery of sodium and potassium by Humphry Davy, electro-magnetic induction by Michael Faraday, ‘why the sky is blue' by John Tyndall, the liquefaction of hydrogen by James Dewar, the structure of benzene by Kathleen Lonsdale under William Henry Bragg and the first enzyme to have its structure determined by David Chilton Phillips under William Lawrence Bragg. Many of Desty's innovations have had widespread application, including the flare systems that he devised, which have been estimated to now be worth a gross value of 150 million pounds sterling. For more information and to obtain tickets to this year's Desty Memorial Lecture, please contact Professor Peter Myers, Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, L69 7ZD, peterm@desty.org.uk. For more information on Thermo Scientific chromatography products visit www.thermoscientific.com/chromatography. Thermo Scientific is part of Thermo Fisher Scientific, the world leader in serving science. |
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