George Porter

Sir George Porter, Baron Porter (born 1920, died 2002) is a British chemist. He won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1967. He was president of the Royal Society and was made a life peer as Baron Porter of Luddenham in the County of Kent.


Preceded by:
Sir Andrew Huxley
President of the Royal Society
1985–1990
Succeeded by:
Sir Michael Atiyah


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See also: George Porter, 1920, 1967, 2002, Andrew Huxley, Biography