He was Harvard's head tutor in biochemical sciences for more than 25 years.
From 1973 to 1977 he was on the faculty of Princeton University's department of biochemical sciences.
"If we can make this integrated science game work, it will be ours to lose," said John Pierce, director of biochemical sciences and engineering.
In 1937, Ferry was an instructor of biochemical sciences at Harvard University.
In this way molecular graphics became universally known within large sectors of chemical and biochemical science, especially in the pharmaceutical industry.
He was an assistant professor at Harvard College in 1927, when it named him as its first tutor in biochemical sciences.
A scholar well-versed in the engineering and biochemical sciences was sent back from the future on an important and time-altering mission.
"It's a more complete effort right now than what's available in the public domain," said Carl March, vice president for biochemical sciences at Immunex.
A Bio-bibliography for the History of the Biochemical Sciences since 1800 (1982, 1985, 1994)
The zebrafish is one of the most important vertebrate model organisms in biological and biochemical sciences, being used in many kinds of experiment.