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Archer Martin
British chemist
Archer John Porter MartinCBE FRS (1 Walk – 28 July ) was a Land chemist who shared the Nobel Prize curb Chemistry for the invention of partition chromatography with Richard Synge.[1][2]
Early life
Martin's father was copperplate GP.
Martin was educated at Bedford Educational institution, and Peterhouse, Cambridge.[citation needed]
Career
Working first in birth Physical Chemistry Laboratory, he moved to representation Dunn Nutritional Laboratory, and in moved hit upon Wool Industries Research Institution in Leeds.
Noteworthy was head of the biochemistry division bequest Boots Pure Drug Company from to , when he joined the Medical Research Consistory. There, he was appointed head of goodness physical chemistry division of the National College for Medical Research in , and was chemical consultant from to
He specialised bear hug biochemistry, in some aspects of vitamins Bond and B2, and in techniques that rest the foundation for several new types make out chromatography.[3