James Walker

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1939-1968 Organic Chemistry MRC National Institute for Medical Research, London, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
steroid chemistry, chemotherapy and the chemistry of antibiotics
Website:
http://www.historyofnimr.org.uk/biographies-of-nimr-scientists/james-walker-1903-1993/
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(1903 - 1993)
http://mrcblogs.helpfulclients.com/nimrhistory/files/2014/07/chapter10.pdf
James Walker devoted 30 years to NIMR and led organic and synthetic chemistry at the Institute from 1950 to 1969.
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ABRAHAM EP, HEATLEY NG, BROOKES P, et al. (1956) Probable identity of an antibiotic produced by a spore-bearing bacillus of the B. pumilus group with micrococcin. Nature. 178: 44-5
FORREST HS, WALKER J. (1948) Condensation of 2 : 4 : 5-triamino-6-hydroxypyrimidine with glucose and fructose. Nature. 161: 308
FORREST HS, WALKER J. (1948) Reductone and the synthesis of pteridines. Nature. 161: 721
FORREST HS, WALKER J. (1948) Chemotherapeutic agents of the sulphone type; 2 : 5-disubstituted derivatives of pyridine. Journal of the Chemical Society. 70: 1939-45
FORREST HS, WALKER J. (1948) Chemotherapeutic agents of the sulphone type. Journal of the Chemical Society. 3: 1506-8
FORREST HS, FULLER AT, WALKER J. (1948) Chemotherapeutic agents of the sulphone type; effect of homologation on the antibacterial activity of p-methylsulphonyl-benzamidine and p-methylsulphonyl-benzylamine hydrochlorides. Journal of the Chemical Society. 3: 1501-6
Forrest HS, Hart PDA, Walker J. (1947) Antagonistic effect by certain growth-stimulants of the tuberculostatic activity of 5-amino-2-butoxypyridine [14] Nature. 160: 94
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