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'''Alexander Robertus Todd, Baron Todd''' ([[October 2]], [[1907]]–[[January 10]], [[1997]]) was the [[1957]] [[Nobel Laureate]] in [[chemistry]] for his work on [[nucleotide]]s and nucleotide co-enzymes.
'''Alexander Robertus Todd, Baron Todd''' ([[October 2]], [[1907]]–[[January 10]], [[1997]]) was the [[1957]] [[Nobel Laureate]] in [[chemistry]] for his work on [[nucleotide]]s and nucleotide co-enzymes.


Lord Todd born in [[Glasgow]]. He was a graduate of [[Glasgow University]], ([[B.Sc.]], [[1928]]), and received his [[Ph.D]] ([[Dr.Phil.nat.]]) in [[1931]] from the [[University of Frankfurt-on-Maine]] for his thesis on the [[chemistry]] of the [[bile acid]]s).
Lord Todd born in [[Glasgow]]. He was a graduate of [[Glasgow University]] ([[B.Sc.]], [[1928]]), and received his [[Ph.D]] ([[Dr.Phil.nat.]]) in [[1931]] from the [[University of Frankfurt-on-Maine]] for his thesis on the [[chemistry]] of the [[bile acid]]s).


He was made Sir Alexander in [[1954]], and [[Baron]] Todd of [[Trumpington]] in [[1962]].
He was made Sir Alexander in [[1954]], and [[Baron]] Todd of [[Trumpington]] in [[1962]].

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Alexander Robertus Todd, Baron Todd (October 2, 1907January 10, 1997) was the 1957 Nobel Laureate in chemistry for his work on nucleotides and nucleotide co-enzymes.

Lord Todd born in Glasgow. He was a graduate of Glasgow University (B.Sc., 1928), and received his Ph.D (Dr.Phil.nat.) in 1931 from the University of Frankfurt-on-Maine for his thesis on the chemistry of the bile acids).

He was made Sir Alexander in 1954, and Baron Todd of Trumpington in 1962.