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3 unusual facts about William Bate Hardy


William Bate

William Bate Hardy (1864–1934), British biologist and Fellow of the Royal Society

William Bate Hardy

In 1920 Hardy, in cooperation with Sir Walter Morley Fletcher, the secretary of the Medical Research Committee, persuaded the trustees of the Sir William Dunn legacy to use the money for research in biochemistry and pathology.

He was born in Erdington, Birmingham and graduated with a Master of Arts from the University of Cambridge, where he carried out biochemical research.



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