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BP Professor of Organic Chemistry

The BP Professorship of Organic Chemistry is one of the senior professorships at the University of Cambridge.

Founded in 1702 by the university as simply 'Professor of Chemistry', it was retitled as the Professorship of Organic Chemistry in 1943, and in 1991 was renamed after a benefaction from the oil company British Petroleum.

Professors of Chemistry

  • Giovanni Francisco Vigani (1703)
  • John Mickleburgh (1718)
  • John Hadley (1756)
  • Richard Watson (1764)
  • William Farish (1794)
  • Smithson Tennant (1813)
  • James Cumming (1815)
  • George Downing Liveing (1861)
  • William Jackson Pope (1908)

Professors of Organic Chemistry

BP Professors of Organic Chemistry


 
 
 

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