John Iball, Professor of Chemistry, University of Dundee 1932-1933

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John Iball, Professor of Chemistry, University of Dundee 1932-1933

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London, Fritz, 1900-1954

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Iball, John

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John Iball was born in Hasland, Derbyshire in 1907. He attended University College, Bangor from where he graduated with a first class degree in physics in 1928. After a year doing a teaching diploma, he took an MSc in 1930 and a PhD in 1932 in the study of crystal structures by X-ray. Iball then went to the Royal Institution in London where he worked under Sir William Bragg focussing on X-ray studies of organic compounds. This led him to study the molecular structure of cancer producing aromatic...