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Past President

J. Michael Edwards

President (1984-1985)
Michael Edwards held degrees from the Univ. Cambridge, England, and from Melbourne University, Australia, both in Organic Chemistry. His Ph.D. studies involved the structure and chemistry of chorismic acid, which led him to a lasting interest in the shikimic acid pathway of amino acid biosynthesis, and to formation of natural products containing aromatic systems in general. After postdoctoral studies in Georgetown and Birmingham (UK), he spent three years at NIH, working with Ulrich Weiss, who was an ASP member for many years. Dr. Edwards then moved to the Univ. Connecticut to take up a position in the School of Pharmacy which became available when Arthur Schwarting was elected to the Deanship. Dr. Edwards was granted sabbatical leaves at the Universities of Surrey (UK), Cape Town (S. Africa), and Western Australia, where he was able to study the occurrence and biosynthesis of the unusual phenalenone pigments of the Haemodoraceae, his major academic interest. Dr. Edwards retired from the Univ. Connecticut where he had been the Associate Dean of the School of Pharmacy for sixteen years. (JME)
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