Between World War I and World War II, 40% of the papers in the Biochemical Journal were authored by Hopkins and other Cambridge biochemists.
The money enabled each of the recipients to establish a chair and sophisticated teaching and research laboratories, the Sir William Dunn Institute of Biochemistry at Cambridge and the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology at Oxford.
William Shakespeare | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | William Laud | William Blake | Sir | California Institute of Technology | William | William III of England | Art Institute of Chicago | William Morris | William McKinley | Institute for Advanced Study | William Howard Taft | William Ewart Gladstone | William the Conqueror | William S. Burroughs | Sir Walter Scott | American Institute of Architects | William Shatner | William Faulkner | William Randolph Hearst | Georgia Institute of Technology | William Wordsworth | William Tecumseh Sherman | William Hogarth | Prince William, Duke of Cambridge | William Penn | William Jennings Bryan | William Gibson | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |