Internet consulté le 27-03-2005, http://www.mkheritage.co.uk/shhs/chibnall.htm
Information trouvée : Albert Charles Chibnall, an outstanding figure in British biochemistry, was born in
London on 28 January 1894.In 1943 Chibnall moved to Cambridge as the Sir William Dunn
Professor of Biochemistry in succession to F. G. Hopkins. He resigned in September
1949. Chibnall retained a small laboratory where he continued his protein research,
especially in support of F. Sanger's insulin work, until 1958. During these years
Chibnall made a considerable contribution to the work of the Agricultural Research
Council preparing reports, visiting research centres and serving on committees; he
was a member of Council, 1947-1957. Chibnall's later years were largely devoted to
historical studies
Sherington fiefs and fields of a Buckinghamshire village.. / Albert Charles Chibnall