I had remained in Cambridge concentrating only on basic research and avoiding as far as possible teaching or administrative responsibilities.
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It seemed to me that here was a way to really understand living matter and to develop a more scientific basis to many medical problems.Frederick Sanger
Until 1943 I received no stipend. I was able to support myself as my mother was the daughter of a relatively wealthy cotton manufacturer.
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It is like a voyage of discovery into unknown lands, seeking not for new territory but for new knowledge. It should appeal to those with a good sense of adventure.
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It was Neuberger who first taught me how to do research, both technically and as a way of life, and I owe much to him.
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Initially I had intended to study medicine, but before going to University I had decided that I would be better suited to a career in which I could concentrate my activities and interests more on a single goal than appeared to be possible in my father's profession.
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After taking my B.A. degree in 1939 I remained at the University for a further year to take an advanced course in Biochemistry, and surprised myself and my teachers by obtaining a first class examination result.
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