Ralph Louis Wain

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Ralph Louis Wain
Born
Ralph Louis Wain

(1911-05-11)11 May 1911
Died14 December 2000(2000-12-14) (aged 89)
Canterbury, England
NationalityBritish
Alma materSheffield Hallam University
Scientific career
FieldsChemistry
InstitutionsWye College

Ralph Louis Wain CBE FRS (29 May 1911 Hyde, Cheshire – 14 December 2000 Canterbury) was a British agricultural chemist.[1]

He read Chemistry at the University of Sheffield on scholarship, and with first class honours degree, and a Master of Science and PhD. He was advised by G.M. Bennett[citation needed].

He lectured in chemistry at the South Eastern Agricultural College at Wye, until 1939. During World War II, he conducted research at Long Ashton Research Station, at the University of Bristol. After the war, he was Head of the Chemistry Department and the Chair of Agricultural Chemistry at Wye College.

He was Honorary Director of the Unit on Plant Growth Substances and Selective Fungicides at Wye. He lectured at University of Kent at Canterbury where he was Honorary Professor in 1977.[2]

He was married and had two children.[3]

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Works

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  • "Chemotherapy for plant diseases", The New Scientist, January 7, 1960, Vol. 7, No. 164, ISSN 0262-4079

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