Abstract

The Colworth Medal is an esteemed annual award for outstanding research by a young biochemist of any nationality who has carried out the majority of their work in the UK or the Republic of Ireland. Donated in 1963 by Unilever Research Colworth Laboratory, the award is made to a scientist who is 35 years of age or under, at the time of the awards nomination deadline. Interviews with past winners, carried out by Mark Burgess, will appear in The Biochemist throughout 2013; in this issue, the 1960s.

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