Raymond Dwek
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Professor Raymond Allen Dwek FRS (born 10 November 1941) was the founding scientist of the University of Oxford Glycobiology Institute and its spin-off biotech company, Oxford GlycoSciences (acquired by Celltech in 2003).
He was educated at Carmel College, then the University of Manchester where he read Chemistry (1960-64). He then went to Lincoln College, Oxford, where he completed his DPhil in Physical Chemistry in 1966. He is currently a Professorial Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford and heads both the Department of Biochemistry and the Oxford Glycobiology Institute.
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- Dwek, Raymond A. (1973). Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (N.M.R.) in Biochemistry: Applications to Enzyme Systems. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-854614-9.
- Price, Nicholas C., and Raymond A. Dwek (1974). Principles and Problems in Physical Chemistry for Biochemists. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-854129-5.
- (1979). 2nd ed. ISBN 0-19-855511-3
- Campbell, Iain D., and Raymond A. Dwek (1984). Biological Spectroscopy. Menlo Park, Calif.: Benjamin/Cummings. ISBN 0-8053-1847-X.