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Richard Penry Ambler (26 May 1933 – 27 December 2013) was an English molecular biologist who conducted groundbreaking research into the evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Ambler was the first scientist to publish an amino acid sequence of a bacterial protein, and had a lengthy academic career at Edinburgh University.〔 ==Early life and education== Ambler was born in 1933 to Henry Ambler, a state-employed chemist, and Anne Evans, a civil servant, in Bexleyheath, London.〔 In 1940, the family moved to Pune, India, where Ambler's father conducted wartime explosives research.〔 Ambler later returned to England to attend boarding school, before heading to Pembroke College, Cambridge, in 1954 to study natural sciences.〔 He remained at Cambridge to complete his PhD on bacterial proteins, under the tutelage of the Nobel Prize-winning scientist Fred Sanger.〔 In 1963, Ambler published the first amino acid sequence of a bacterial protein, developing new methods of protein sequencing to determine the structure of the mitochondrial cytochrome ''c'' protein.〔 Cytochrome ''c'' remains an important object of study for modern biologists.〔
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