[1] F. Sherwood Taylor was educated at Sherborne School in Dorset, southern England and Lincoln College, Oxford.
[2] He then undertook a PhD at University College, London in the new Department of History and Method of Science.
[4][5] In an interview conducted by Errol Friedberg, Sydney Brenner said: I think like most children, I got interested in nature very early.
And then by reading a little book called The Young Chemist by Sherwood Taylor, I got interested in actually doing chemical experiments.
So I started my career as a garage chemist, buying chemicals from the local pharmacist and making things according to the prescriptions then, and going forward to more experiments, just on that basis.