Dorrington, Keith

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In the 1970’s, there were 27 appointments to the professorial staff, 8 of these to the core Department, but during Keith Dorrington’s chairmanship (1977-1982) repeated cuts of the Departmental budget almost eliminated new appointments to the core. Dorrington’s work after joining the Department in 1970 focussed on the structure and function of immunoglobulins and resulted in an Ayerst award in 1977. He was another biochemist with administrative talents and served as Vice Provost, Health Sciences and Associate Dean, Basic Sciences, in the Faculty of Medicine

From: http://www.biochemistry.utoronto.ca/department/history.html