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Sir Hugh Ennor (1912–?) was a distinguished biochemist and academic leader at the Australian National University (ANU). He served as Professor of Biochemistry at the John Curtin School of Medical Research and later as Dean of the School. His career included roles at the Baker Medical Research Institute, Commonwealth Serum Laboratories, and the Department of Education and Science. Ennor's leadership extended to co-founding the National Heart Foundation and fostering initiatives like the Research School of Chemistry at ANU. He was honored with a CBE (1963), Knight Bachelor (1965), and multiple honorary degrees.
Education:
- BSc Hons, University of Melbourne (1938)
- MSc, University of Melbourne (1939)
- DSc, University of Melbourne (1943)
Research & Leadership: Ennor's work spanned biochemical research in chemical warfare, tropical medicine, and institutional leadership. He was pivotal in strengthening Australia's scientific infrastructure through recruitment of key researchers and policy roles. His legacy includes foundational contributions to medical research and education.
Achievements:
- Established National Heart Foundation (1950s)
- Treasurer, Australian Academy of Science (1963–1967)
- Architect of ANU's Research School of Chemistry
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