The Andrews Lectureship in the University of New South Wales was established by the generosity of Dr. Andrew Ungar. Through the very substantial support of his widow, Beryl Ungar, and contributions from chemists throughout Australia, it is now an endowed lectureship of the University of New South Wales Chemical Society. The lectures are delivered by distinguished visiting scientists on subjects in chemistry or biochemistry which bear some relation to biological activity.
| 1960
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Ewart R. H. Jones, University of Oxford
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| 1961
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Carl Djerassi, Stanford
University
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| 1962
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Franz Sondheimer, Weizmann
Institute of Science
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| 1964
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Vlado Prelog, Eidgenössische
Technische Hochschule, Zürich
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| 1965
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William S. Johnson, Stanford
University
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| 1968
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Konrad E. Bloch, Harvard
University
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| 1970
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John W. Cornforth, Milstead
Laboratory of Chemical Enzymology
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| 1974
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Ernest Wenkert, Rice
University
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| 1975
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Alan R. Battersby, University
of Cambridge
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| 1976
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Sir Derek H. R. Barton, Imperial
College of Science and Technology
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| 1978
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Jerrold Meinwald, Cornell
University
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| 1979
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A. Ian Scott, Texas A and
M University
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| 1982
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Kenneth L. Rinehart Jr., University
of Illinois
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| 1984
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Heinz A. Staab, Max Planck
Institute for Medical Research
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| 1985
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Ralph A. Raphael, University
of Cambridge
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| 1988
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Charles W. Rees, Imperial
College of Science and Technology
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| 1990
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Dieter Seebach, Eidgenössische
Technische Hochschule, Zürich
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| 1992
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Teruaki Mukaiyama, Science
University of Tokyo
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| 1994
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Jean-Pierre
Sauvage, Université
Louis Pasteur
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| 1997
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Kyriacos C. Nicolaou, Scripps
Research Institute
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| 2000
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François Diederich, Eidgenössische Technische
Hochschule, Zürich
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| 2002
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Steven V.
Ley, University
of Cambridge
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| 2004
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George Whitesides, Harvard University
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