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Herman Stanton Bachelard (1929 – 12 September 2006) was a British neurochemist, editor-in-chief and neuroscience book writer. He was born in Melbourne, Australia, and gained his BSc in Chemistry and Microbiology from Melbourne University in 1951, achieving an MSc and PhD in Biochemistry at Monash University. He developed most of his academic career in the United Kingdom, where Professor Bachelard headed the Departments of Biochemistry of the University of Bath and St Thomas' Hospital King's College London School of Medicine, concluding his career as Emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of Nottingham.

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  • Herman S. Bachelard (de)
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  • Herman Stanton Bachelard (1929 – 12. September 2006) war ein britischer Neurochemiker, Chefredakteur und Buchautor für Neurowissenschaften. Er wurde in Melbourne, Australien, geboren und erwarb 1951 seinen BSc in Chemie und Mikrobiologie an der Universität Melbourne. Er promovierte in Biochemie an der Monash University. Er verbrachte den größten Teil seiner akademischen Karriere in Großbritannien, wo er die Abteilungen für Biochemie der University of Bath und die London School of Medicine des King's College des St Thomas’ Hospital leitete und seine Karriere als emeritierter Professor für Physik an der University of Nottingham abschloss. (de)
  • Herman Stanton Bachelard (1929 – 12 September 2006) was a British neurochemist, editor-in-chief and neuroscience book writer. He was born in Melbourne, Australia, and gained his BSc in Chemistry and Microbiology from Melbourne University in 1951, achieving an MSc and PhD in Biochemistry at Monash University. He developed most of his academic career in the United Kingdom, where Professor Bachelard headed the Departments of Biochemistry of the University of Bath and St Thomas' Hospital King's College London School of Medicine, concluding his career as Emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of Nottingham. (en)
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  • Herman S Bachelard (en)
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  • Herman S Bachelard (en)
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  • Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK (en)
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