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DR. DANIELLL who is succeeding Prof. Mackinnon as processor of zoology in King's College, London, commenced research work in 1931 at University College under the direction of Prof. N. K. Alam. He was then working on monolayers of steroids and on cell permeability. In 1933 he went to Princeton University with a Commonwealth Foundation Fellowship and continued his work under the influence of Prof. E. N. Harvey and Prof. C. G. Conklin. He returned to University College, London, under the auspices of Sir Jack Drummond and Prof. A. V. Hill. From University College he went to Cambridge in 1938, with a Beit Memorial Medical Research Fellowship tenable in the Department of Biochemistry. Here his work was extended to the blood capillaries. He became a member of a Ministry of Supply extra-mural chemical defence research team and a fellow of St. John's College in 1942. During his later years in Cambridge he was attached to both the Departments of Zoology and Biochemistry, and his main attention was turned to cytochemistry. In 1946 he went to the laboratory of the Marine Biological Association as physiologist, and then became reader in cell physiology of the University of London at the Chester Beatty Research Institute of the Royal Cancer Hospital, and also honorary lecturer in pharmacology at University College. He plans to continue the programme developed at the Royal Cancer Hospital, and to develop research work in cytology particularly in collaboration with Prof. T. A. Bennet Clark and Prof. J. T. Randall.
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Zoology at King's College, London : Dr. J. F. Danielli. Nature 163, 670 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163670a0
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