Background
OGSTON, Alexander was born on January 30, 1911 in Bombay, India. Son of late Walter H. Ogston and Josephine E. Carter.
OGSTON, Alexander was born on January 30, 1911 in Bombay, India. Son of late Walter H. Ogston and Josephine E. Carter.
Eton College, and Balliol College, Oxford.
He was particularly interested in connective tissue and the use of physico-chemical methods to study the size, weight and structure of molecules. He made the "three-point attachment" contribution to stereochemistry. Ogston was educated at Eton College and Balliol College, Oxford.
Apart from a period as Freedom Research Fellow at the London Hospital, he spent most of his career at Oxford, being appointed Demonstrator (1938) and Reader (1955) in Biochemistry, and Fellow and Tutor in Physical Chemistry at Balliol (1937).
In 1959, he took up an appointment as Professor of Physical Biochemistry at the John Curtin School of Medical Research at the Australian National University, Canberra, where he remained until 1970, when he returned to Oxford as President of Trinity College. On his retirement in 1978, he held visiting fellowships at the Institute for Cancer Research, Philadelphia and the John Curtin School of Medical Research, American National University. Ogston was elected Federal Reserve System in 1955 (Davy Medal 1986).
American Society of Biological Chemists 1965.
Married Elizabeth Wicksteed in 1934.