Patterson, Thomas Stewart, 1872-1949, chemist
Thomas Stewart Patterson was born in July 1872 in Greenock. His father, Thomas Law Patterson, was a chemist. T S Patterson received his education at Greenock Academy, followed by Merchiston Castle School in Edinburgh. He began to focus his studies on chemistry and studied under W Dittmar at the Andersonian College in Glasgow. In 1892 Patterson went to Heidelberg and worked in the laboratory of Victor Meyer and subsequently gained his PhD in 1895 from Heidelberg with a thesis entitled Ueber Iodoso -und Iodo-benzaldehyde. In 1896 Patterson returned to the United Kingdom and was Priestly Scholar under Percy Faraday Frankland at Mason College, Birmingham, where he developed an interest in stereochemistry, and particularly in optical activity. Between 1896-1904 he worked as a Demonstrator and Assistant Lecturer at the Yorkshire College in Leeds.
Patterson moved to Glasgow in 1904 and became a lecturer in Organic Chemistry at the University of Glasgow and also a Senior Assistant to the Regius Professor, John Ferguson. During the same year he also became a Fellow of the Chemistry Society. In 1905 T S Patterson married Miss L P Johnson, the daughter of Reverend M P Johnstone of Greenock. The couple had one son, T V J Patterson, who was born in 1909. That year Patterson also gained a DSc from London and again from Glasgow in 1911.
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