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Home / Sports / Centenarian Fencer's Scientific Legacy Lives On

Centenarian Fencer's Scientific Legacy Lives On

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Published over 125 scientific papers in top journals.
  • Founded a successful fencing club, coaching for 50 years.
  • Excelled in biochemistry, specializing in genetic disorders.
Centenarian Fencer's Scientific Legacy Lives On

Derek Evered, a centenarian renowned for his contributions to biochemistry and fencing, has passed away at 100. Evered began his career as a lab assistant and rose to become a distinguished reader in biochemistry at Chelsea College, now part of King's College London. His prolific research yielded over 125 published papers in esteemed journals, and he pioneered the master's program in biochemistry at his institution, mentoring over 500 students.

Beyond his scientific achievements, Evered was a passionate fencer. He founded Egham Fencing Club in Surrey in 1976, serving as its chief coach and president for nearly 50 years. Despite facing early retirement from academia due to university funding cuts, he dedicated himself fully to fencing, authoring a manual on the discipline and contributing to British Fencing's magazine for 28 years.

Born in Lewisham, South London, Evered discovered fencing by chance during his youth. His enduring patience and gentle demeanor, marked by his signature phrase, "Littly social, littly social," left a lasting impact on his students. He remained passionate about the sport until his final days, always inquiring about club members.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Derek Evered's primary scientific field was biochemistry, with a specialization in amino acids and inborn errors of metabolism.
Derek Evered served as the chief coach and president of Egham Fencing Club for nearly 50 years.
Derek Evered specialized in genetic disorders, including Hartnup syndrome.

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