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Stewart Adams (chemist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stewart Adams (chemist) Dr Stewart Adams OBE (born 1923), is a British chemist, who was the main part of a team from Boots that developed ibuprofen in the early 1960s. ==Early life== Adams was born in Byfield, Northamptonshire.〔(Cell )〕 His father was a railwayman, and grew up in a rural farming area in Northamptonshire.〔(Telegraph October 2007 )〕 Adams had two older brothers, an older sister, and a younger brother. Adams went to Byfield Council School, then his parents moved in 1933 to Doncaster, and he went to Doncaster Grammar School,〔(Doncaster Grammar School )〕 then March Grammar School (it became the Neale-Wade School in 1969, and is now now Neale-Wade Academy) and left school aged 16 in 1939. He became an pharmacist, on a three-year apprenticeship, at a Boots UK chemist in March, Cambridgeshire. From this he gained an interest in science, and Boots paid for him to do a B.Pharm degree at University College, Nottingham, which he was awarded in 1945.
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