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American Cyanamid Company
SYNG/J/8 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1948-1949
Parte de Papers of Richard Synge

Correspondence re Gramicidin S.

Synge's contact with the Company was initiated by A.J.P. Martin, represented by two letters in the folder.

'Norleucine (Mss by O. Rosenheim)'
SYNG/E/64-65 · Unidad documental compuesta · c 1944-1945
Parte de Papers of Richard Synge

Contents of Synge's folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference.

E/64: Correspondence from O. Rosenheim 1944, and A. J. P. Martin; 'The non-identity of Thudichum's glycoleucine and norleucine', manuscript and typescript rough draft and 3pp typescript draft dated 8 February 1945.
E/65: Manuscript and typescript notes and pages of drafts, some in Rosenheim's hand.

Perutz, M. F.
SYNG/J/216 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1942-1978
Parte de Papers of Richard Synge

Correspondence, including a 1942 postcard from Perutz addressed to A.J.P. Martin.

SYNG/F/2 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1942-1943
Parte de Papers of Richard Synge

'Partition chromatography in the study of protein constituents', with A.H. Gordon and A.J.P. Martin, Bibliog. 14 (1943); Brief correspondence with editor, 1942.

'The amino-acid composition of tyrocidine', with A.H. Gordon and A.J.P. Martin, Bibliog. 17 (1943); Correspondence with editor, 1943.

Martin, A.J.P.
SYNG/J/186-188 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1944–1973
Parte de Papers of Richard Synge

Martin and Synge shared the 1952 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for their invention of partition chromatography.

J/186-J/187: Letters from Martin in Leeds where he was based at the Wool Industries Research Association, 1936-1946. Almost all the letters are undated.
J/188: 1947–1948, 1951-1953, 1955-1956, 1965, 1970, 1973, and undated

Visit to Poland
SYNG/G/15-16 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1952-1954
Parte de Papers of Richard Synge

Synge's visit, between 20 September and 4 October 1952. was supported by the Polish Cultural Institute. During his visit the award of the 1952 Nobel prize for Chemistry to Synge and A.J.P. Martin was announced.

G/15: Correspondence re arrangements, 1952; manuscript rough draft of lecture on 'Principles of chromatography', Warsaw, 26 September 1952.
G/16: Correspondence arising, 1952-1954; typescript note on work of the Polish botanist M.S. Tsvet, 1953; etc.