J. Rodney Quayle

John Rodney (Rod) Quayle
FRS
Born1926
Died2006 (aged 7980)
SpouseYvonne Sanderson
Children2
AwardsFellow of the Royal Society
Scientific career
Theses
  • The reactions of S‑triphenylbenzene and derivatives with special reference to steric hindrance  (1949)
  • Colouring matters of the Aphididae  (1952)
Doctoral advisorsEdward D. Hughes; Alexander R. Todd

John Rodney (Rod) Quayle FRS (1926–2006) was a microbial biochemist, West Riding Professor of Microbiology and Head of Department at University of Sheffield (1965–1983) and then Vice-Chancellor of Bath University (1983–1992). He adopted techniques for dissecting enzymic reactions using radioactive carbon-14. He focused on microbes that used compounds containing one atom of carbon as their sources of energy and biomass.