- Frank Winder
Frank Winder (Francis Gerard Augustine Winder; born 14 April 1928; died in
Dublin , 30 December 2007) was an Irish professor ofbiochemistry , anaturalist , and one of Ireland's leading rock climbers in the 1950s and 60s.cientific career
Winder received his early education at
Belvedere College , and developed an early interest inbotany andzoology ,cycling around the Irish countryside looking for interesting specimens. In 1945 he enteredUniversity College Dublin (UCD) to study science and came to the attention of Arthur Stelfox of the Natural History Museum. Stelfox introduced Winder toentomologist Philip Graves , who promptly sent the 18-year-old Winder off to the mountains of Kerry in search of a rarebutterfly , but Winder returned with a specimen of adragonfly ,Cordulia aenea , which was previously unknown in Ireland. [http://www.universityscience.ie/pages/scientists/sci_Frank_Winder.php universityscience.ie - profile of Frank Winder] ]While climbing a steep gully on
Knocknagantee in Kerry in search of a rarefern , Winder sustained a long fall but luckily was not seriously injured. It was that fall which made him realise that he would need to acquire rock-climbing skills if he was to explore cliffs in relative safety. (He later revisited the site of his fall, establishing a new rock-climb on the neighbouring buttress.)Winder graduated from UCD with a
BSc in biochemistry in 1948 and anMSc the following year. He then joined aGlaxo research laboratory inTrinity College Dublin with the aim of developing new drugs to tackletuberculosis . The team developed a class ofphenazine s that proved very effective in the treatment of TB andleprosy , and remain in use worldwide. Winder also pioneered research into the primary anti-TB drug,isoniazid ; his work on this continues to be cited internationally. [ [http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2006.05467.x Graham S. Timmins, Vojo Deretic (2006) Mechanisms of action of isoniazid; Molecular Microbiology 62 (5), 1220–1227; doi:10.1111/j.1365-2958.2006.05467.x ] ]In Trinity, he became a lecturer in biochemistry in 1960, a fellow of the college in 1962, reader in 1966, dean of Graduate Studies 1974 to 1977 and professor in 1975. He was conferred with the degree of Doctor of Science in 1972. He served as director of the Biology Teaching Centre from 1986 to 1991 and was co-opted to Senior Fellowship in 1985. He served on the Board of College where he made contributions to the debates on policy and other business. He retired in 1996, but continued to come to college every day until shortly before his death.
In the 1950's Winder was one the founders of "Tuairim", a group of young professionals who formed a
think-tank to examine the problems affecting Ireland at the time, especially that ofemigration . He was elected to membership of theRoyal Irish Academy in 1961 and held the office of vice-president three times.Climbing career
Frank Winder joined the
Irish Mountaineering Club (IMC) shortly after its founding in 1948, and quickly became one of its leading members.J. Lynam and P.O'Neill (editors), "IMC50: The Golden Jubilee of the Irish Mountaineering Club", (IMC 1998)] He established many new rock-climbs in various parts of Ireland, especially in counties Wicklow, Donegal, and Galway [ [http://www.climbing.ie/routes/viewroutes.php?crag=Maumtrasna climbing.ie - routes on Maumtrasna] ] [ [http://www.climbing.ie/routes/viewroutes.php?crag=Gleann%20Eidhneach climbing.ie - routes in Gleann Eidhneach] ] . His most notablefirst ascent s were made during the period 1950 to 1960, and include [C. Torrans and D. Stelfox (editors), "Rock Climbing in Ireland", (Constable, 1984) ISBN 0-09-465320-8] :
*Dalkey Quarry - "Bracket Wall" (HVS), "Winder's Slab" (VS), "Winder's Crack" (VD), "Eliminate A Dash" (S)
*Glendalough - "Quartz Gully" (grade HS), "Prelude/Nightmare" (VS), "Fanfare" (VS), "Spillikin Ridge" [ [http://irishmountaineeringclub.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=62&Itemid=89 Peter Kenny, "Spillikin Ridge", 1956] ] (now harder at E2), "Lethe" (VS), "Forest Rhapsody" (VS), "Cúchulainn Groove" (HS)
*Lough Barra (Derryveagh, Co. Donegal) - "Diversion" (S), "Triversion" (S), "Surplomb Grise" (VS), "Fomorian" (HS), "Tarquin's Groove" (HS)
*Lough Belshade (Bluestacks, Co. Donegal) - "Byzantium" (VS)
*Luggala - "Spearhead" (HVS)
*Poisoned Glen (Bluestacks, Co. Donegal) - "Route Two" (S), "Ulysses" [ [http://irishmountaineeringclub.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=63&Itemid=89 Frank Winder, "Ulysses", 1957] ] (VS), "Rafiki" (VS)Many of those climbs are now regarded as classics, and challenging even by today's much-higher standards.Winder also climbed extensively abroad, visiting the
Alps , Britain, andNorth America (Yosemite andGrand Tetons ).He was elected president of the IMC for two terms in 1960s and 80s [ [http://irishmountaineeringclub.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=61&Itemid=53 irishmountaineeringclub.org - past presidents] ] . He also played a prominent role in mountain environmental organisations such as [http://wicklowuplands.ie Wicklow Uplands Council] and
Keep Ireland Open [ [http://www.keepirelandopen.org/newsletter1102.htm KIO Newsletter No 17 : Nov 2002] ] .References
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