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Dilworth Wayne Woolley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dilworth Wayne Woolley Dilworth Wayne Woolley (July 20, 1914 – July 23, 1966) was a Canadian-born American biochemist, who did important work on vitamin deficiency, and was one of the first to study the role of serotonin in brain chemistry. ==Early life and education== Dilworth Wayne Woolley was born in 1914, in Raymond, Alberta, the son of Americans living in Canada. His extended family were prominent members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; his great-grandfather was Edwin Dilworth Woolley, a Mormon bishop in Utah.〔Leonard J. Arrington, ''From Quaker to Latter-Day Saint: Bishop Edwin D. Woolley'' (Deseret Book Co. 1976). ISBN 9780877475910〕 Wayne Woolley (as he was known) was a precocious child who finished high school at age 13, and completed an undergraduate degree in chemistry at the University of Alberta at age 19. He pursued graduate studies in the department of agricultural chemistry at the University of Wisconsin, where he earned his PhD in 1939.〔("A Tribute to Dr. Wayne Woolley" ) ''Lethbridge Herald'' (February 25, 1941): 11. via Newspapers.com 〕 His graduate research with Conrad Elvehjem concerned nicotinic acid as a treatment for canine blacktongue, with implications for human pellagra.〔M. Y. Khan and Farha Khan, (''Principles of Enzyme Technology'' ) (PHI Learning 2015): 211. ISBN 9788120350410〕
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