Talk:Stephen G. Davies
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[edit]This content does not seem to belong in an academic biography. Perhaps someone re-writing the item can make use of it. Addere 00:19, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
The group is currently managed by the firm hands of Dr Paul "Scouse" Roberts and Dr Angela Russell. The group is known for its extremely diligent approach to organic synthesis and its exhausting work ethic.
Previous celebrated members of the group include:
Prof T Donohoe[1] Prof S Gibson[2] Prof J Williams[3] Dr S Bull[4] Dr A Smith[5]
All of whom now have their own research groups in prestigious universities around the UK.
Steve has a massive..
entrepreneurial streak, making several millions of pounds by floating star-up pharmaceutical companies. His legendary catchphrase: “All that good stuff” has echoes of Sir Alan Sugar of “Apprentice” fame.
Vastox (affectionately known as fat cow) is his latest speculation.
To say Steve likes wine is an understatement. Steve has one of the largest collections of fine wine in the UK. Much of Steve’s wine lives in St John’s College and New College wine cellars.