J Ramsey Bronk

Professor of biochemistry
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IntroProfessor of biochemistry
A.K.A.J. Ramsey Bronk John Ramsey Bronk
A.K.A.J. Ramsey Bronk John Ramsey Bronk
wasProfessor
Work fieldAcademia
Gender
Male
Birth17 January 1929
Death17 January 2007 (aged 78 years)
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Biography

Professor J. Ramsey Bronk (1929-) is an American biologist, specialising in the study of intestinal transport.

Bronk graduated from Princeton University in 1952, and then undertook a Rhodes Scholarship at Oriel College, Oxford University, conducting research under the supervision of Dr R B Fisher. He obtained his DPhil in biochemistry in June 1955.

Bronk then worked for the National Institutes of Health as a research scientist until 1958. In 1958 he joined the academic staff of the Department of Zoology at Columbia University, spending the 1964–1965 academic year as a Guggenheim Fellow at Oxford, under Dr D S Parsons. In 1966 Bronk became the first Professor of Biochemistry at the University of York, becoming Emeritus in 1997.

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