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Grant, David James William was born on March 26, 1937 in Walsall, England. Son of James and Attie Hilda May (Stringer) Grant. came to the United States, 1988.
(The role of specific molecular interactions in influencin...)
The role of specific molecular interactions in influencing the solubility behavior of organic compounds are examined, particularly the role of hydrogen bonding. Shows how specific interactions can be used to elicit preferential solubility. Emphasizes interactions occurring in environments of low polarity and explains and predicts solubility phenomena in self-associated solvents. Also considers the kinetics of diffusion and dissolution.
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Grant, David James William was born on March 26, 1937 in Walsall, England. Son of James and Attie Hilda May (Stringer) Grant. came to the United States, 1988.
Bachelor in Chemistry with 1st class honors, University of Oxford, England, 1961; Master of Arts, Doctor of Philisophy in Physical Chemistry, University of Oxford, England, 1963; Doctor of Science in Physical Science, University of Oxford, England, 1990.
Lecturer chemistry, U. College of Sierra Leone, Freetown, 1963-1965;
lecturer then senior lecturer pharmaceutical chemistry, U. Nottingham, England, 1965-1981;
professor physical pharmacy, School Pharmacy, U. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1981-1988;
associate dean graduate studies and research, School Pharmacy, U. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1984-1987;
endowed professor pharmaceutics, College Pharmacy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, since 1988. Board directors Hosokawa Micron International, Inc. Member grants committee for pharmaceutical science Medical Research Council Canada, Ottawa, 1983-1987.
Member commission on health research Ontario Universities, Toronto, 1985-1987. Visiting professor Medical Research Council Canada. Member of advisory panel of physical test methods-functionality for United States Pharmacopeia, since 1991.
Consultant to numerous chemical and pharmaceutical companies.
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Lieutenant British Army, 1955-1957. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Royal Society Chemistry, American Association Pharmaceutical Scientists (sustaining charter member since 1986, Dale E. Wurster award 2004), International Union Pure and Applied Chemistry. Member American Institute Chemical Engineers, American Crystallographic Association, American Chemical Society.