In 1953 he was elected to a Life Fellowship at King's, In 1954 he was appointed as University Demonstrator in biochemistry, and in 1959 was promoted to
University Lecturer. From 1964 to 1965, he worked at the
Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology in
Moscow as part of a
UK-
USSR exchange program. His interests included the pH-dependence of enzyme-catalysed reactions, arsenic biochemistry, protein modification and other aspects of enzymology. His particular interest in applications of methods from
organic chemistry to biochemistry ==References==