Birth Name: | John Everton Ramsey Bronk |
Birth Date: | 20 December 1929 |
Birth Place: | Pennsylvania, United States |
Death Place: | Oxford, England |
Spouse: | Sylvia Bronk |
Children: | 2; including Christopher |
Father: | Detlev Bronk |
John Everton Ramsey Bronk (December 20, 1929 – December 31, 2007) was an American biologist based in England, specialising in the study of intestinal transport.[1]
Bronk graduated from Princeton University in 1952, and then undertook a Rhodes Scholarship at Oriel College, Oxford University, conducting research under the supervision of Dr R B Fisher. He obtained his DPhil in biochemistry in June 1955.
Bronk then worked for the National Institutes of Health as a research scientist until 1958. In 1958 he joined the academic staff of the department of zoology at Columbia University, spending the 1964–1965 academic year as a Guggenheim Fellow at Oxford, under Dr D S Parsons.[2] In 1966 Bronk became the first professor of biochemistry at the University of York, becoming emeritus in 1997.
Bronk was the son of Detlev Bronk and Helen Alexander Ramsey. Brought up in Pennsylvania, he was described as a "lover of all things English".[3]
Bronk married an Englishwoman named Sylvia, with whom he had two sons Richard and Christopher.[4] He died on December 31, 2007, in Oxford.[5] [6]