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Norman Lowther Edson

Norman Edson (1904–1970)( PhD (Cantab) BMedSc (NZ) MB ChB (NZ) FRSNZ FNZIC) was the first Professor of Biochemistry (1949–1967) in the University of New Zealand based at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. Edson made contributions to knowledge of cellular intermediary metabolism; developed a system of education in the elements of biochemistry for students of medicine, dentistry, and home science; a programme for a training in biochemistry leading to BSc/MSc; supervised postgraduate students in biochemistry to PhD; and was the medical member of the enquiry on the fluoridation of the New Zealand public water supply.〔Batt, R.D., "Norman Lowther Edson 1904–1970". ''Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand'', 1970. 99: p. 106-110.〕
==Early life==
Edson was the only surviving child of Norman Percival Edson (1868–1908), a pharmacist, and Phoebe, née Moses, a photographic colourist. Following her husband's early death Phoebe Edson did not remarry but devoted herself to caring for her only child. Family money provided a comfortable home.
At Auckland Grammar School Edson won a Junior National Scholarship (1921) and was in the top ten Scholars for New Zealand.〔Trembarth, K.A., ''Ad Augusta Per Angusta: A Centennial History of Auckland Grammar School 1869–1969''. 1969, Auckland: Auckland Grammar School Old Boy's Association.〕 He entered the University of Otago School of Medicine in 1922, and his mother moved to Dunedin to housekeep for him. In 1927 he graduated Bachelor of Medical Science (BMedSc), the first to do so. Edson had a distinguished undergraduate career gaining four prizes and graduated MB ChB with distinction.〔Carmalt Jones, D.W., ''Annals of the University of Otago Medical School 1875–1939''. 1945, Wellington: Reed.〕 Edson excelled at hockey and represented his school, university, province and New Zealand.〔Otago University Students Association, Men's Hockey. Otago University Review, 1926–28, 1932.〕

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