Alec Douglas Bangham

Alec Douglas Bangham FRS[1] MD (Nov 10, 1921 - March 9, 2010) was a haematologist and discoverer of liposomes.[2][3][4][5]

Alec worked at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge[6][7][8]

References

  1. ^ Heap, S. B.; Gregoriadis, G. (2011). "Alec Douglas Bangham. 10 November 1921 -- 9 March 2010". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. doi:10.1098/rsbm.2011.0004.  edit
  2. ^ Watts, G. (2010). "Alec Douglas Bangham". The Lancet 375 (9731): 2070–2012. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(10)60950-6.  edit
  3. ^ Bangham, A. D.; Horne, R. W. (1964). "Negative Staining of Phospholipids and Their Structural Modification by Surface-Active Agents As Observed in the Electron Microscope". Journal of molecular biology 8: 660–668. doi:10.1016/S0022-2836(64)80115-7. PMID 14187392.  edit
  4. ^ Horne, R. W.; Bangham, A. D.; Whittaker, V. P. (1963). "Negatively Stained Lipoprotein Membranes". Nature 200: 1340. doi:10.1038/2001340a0. PMID 14098499.  edit
  5. ^ Bangham, A. D.; Horne, R. W.; Glauert, A. M.; Dingle, J. T.; Lucy, J. A. (1962). "Action of saponin on biological cell membranes". Nature 196: 952–955. doi:10.1038/196952a0. PMID 13966357.  edit
  6. ^ Heap, Brian (2010-03-31). "Alec Bangham obituary | Technology | The Guardian". London. http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/mar/31/alec-bangham-obituary. Retrieved 2011-08-31. 
  7. ^ "Alec Bangham - 'father of liposomes' - dies aged 88". http://www.babraham.ac.uk/news2010/19-mar.html. Retrieved 2011-08-31. 
  8. ^ "Cambridge News; Scientist who led the way in medical research dies". http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Home/Scientist-who-led-the-way-in-medical-research-dies.htm. Retrieved 2011-08-31.