Cedric Hassall
Cedric Herbert Hassall FRS (6 December 1919 – 5 September 2017) was a New Zealand chemist. LifeBorn in Auckland on 6 December 1919, Hassall was educated at Auckland Grammar School. He then studied at Auckland University College, graduating Master of Science in 1942, and took a course at Auckland Teachers' Training College.[1] Hassall was married to Elisabeth, and had two children Peter and Maureen.[2] Professor Hassall died on 5 September 2017.[3] CareerAcademicAfter lecturing in chemistry at the University of Otago from 1942 to 1945, Hassall completed a PhD in chemistry at the University of Cambridge. In 1948 he was appointed professor of chemistry at the University of the West Indies, and in 1957 he moved to the University College of Swansea to take up the post as professor and head of chemistry until 1971.[1][4] IndustryHassall left academia to became director of Research at Roche Products Ltd in 1971.[2] He served on the advisory board of Bee Vital.[5] HonoursHe started the Gregynog Natural Products Symposia in 1967, now known as the European Symposium on Biological and Organic Chemistry.[6] In November 1974 Hassall was awarded on honorary Hon DSc from the UWl, Jamaica by the vice-chancellor The Hon Dr A Z Preston, and in 1986 became an Honorary Fellow of University College of Swansea.[2] A scholarship at UWl and lecture have been named after him.[7][8] He served as president of the Chemical Section of British Science Association in 1987 Works
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