Norman Potting
Well-known member
john harrison
Glad he got a mention, it's about time
john harrison
Glad he got a mention, it's about time
James Tilly
There is longstanding NSC member with exactly that name. Spooky.
Lol!
My old boss worked for Chain for a bit. One quote: "I don't have time to read the (scientific) literature - I'm too busy writing it"
OK, here are a few of mine (apologies if others have already mentioned some of them).
Sir James Whyte Black. Nobel prizewinner. He literally invented the first beta blocker (practolol, followed swiftly by the safer analogue, propranolol) and, for an encore, invented the first H1 antihistamine (cimetidine). I met him several times. One of his obituaries described him as 'peppery'. He left Scotland because he was never going to get promotion because he hated writing and publishing his research.
James Dyson (you don't have to like him). The vacuum man.
Eric Laithwaite. The linear induction motor and Maglev.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee. The internet
Denis Potter. Playwrite
Declan McManus. Songwriter
Oh you! Beat me to it with Prof Sir James Black. My physiology-pharmacology lecturer taught us about him and his serendipitous discoveries. Phenomenal achievement and a fairly inspirational man.
I'd also throw in the late Lynn Margulis for her work on evolutionary theory. Again, I was taught about her through one of my first-year lectures.
Some other pretty worthy contenders on this feel-good thread