David Landsborough Thomson

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title: David Landsborough Thomson
text: David Landsborough Thomson F.R.S.C., (1901–1964) was a Canadian biochemist, best known for the co-discovery of Adrenocorticotropic hormone and as the vice-principal of McGill University. ACTH was co-discovered by Evelyn M. Anderson, James Collip and Thomson. In a paper published in 1933, they explained its function in the body. Born in Scotland, Thomson earned BSc and MA degrees from the University of Aberdeen, then a PhD in biochemistry from Cambridge University under the eye of Nobel laureate
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