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Euler-Chelpin, Hans Von EulerChelpin, Hans Karl August Simon Von (1873-1964) Hans von Euler-Chelpin was born on February 15, 1873, at Augsburg. His father, who was then a http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/E/EulerCheplin/E
Extractions: Euler-Chelpin, Hans Karl August Simon Von Hans von Euler-Chelpin was born on February 15, 1873, at Augsburg. His father, who was then a captain in the Royal Bavarian Regiment, was transferred to Munich and von Euler-Chelpin spent most of his childhood not far away with his grandmother at Wasserburg. After going to school at Munich, Wurzburg and Ulm, he studied art from 1891 until 1893 at the Munich Academy of Painting, first under Schmid-Reutte and later under Lenbach, whose gifted and powerful personality greatly influenced him. His desire to study problems of colour and especially the colour of the spectrum led von Euler-Chelpin to begin, in 1893, the study of science. He therefore went to the University of Berlin to study chemistry under Emil Fischer and A. Rosenheim, and physics under E. Warburg and Max Planck; and in 1895 he took his doctorate at the University of Berlin. He then took a short course in physical chemistry in Berlin and went, after this, to the University of Gottingen to work from 1896 until 1897 under W. Nernst. In the summer of 1897 he went to work in the laboratory of Svante Arrhenius in Stockholm and was appointed assistant there. In 1898 he qualified as Privatdozent in physical chemistry in the Royal University at Stockholm, and in 1899 he was appointed as such in that University. Between 1899 and 1900 he visited the laboratory of
Extractions: Startseite Personenlexikon Thematische Gliederung Gruppen Kategorien ... Z deutsch-schwedischer Chemiker, Vater von U.S. von Euler-Chelpin, geboren 15.2.1873 Augsburg, verstorben 6.11.1964 Stockholm; ab 1906 Professor in Stockholm, seit 1929 Direktor des Instituts für Vitamine und Biochemie der Universität Stockholm; untersuchte die Struktur und Wirkungsweise von Enzymen und Coenzymen und bestimmte deren relative Molekülmassen; erkannte, daß Enzyme sich aus einem niedermolekularen reaktionsfähigen Teil und einem hochmolekularen »Träger« zusammensetzen; forschte über Vitamine (Nicotinamid, Vitamin B1, Vitamin A; wies Carotin als Provitamin A nach) und klärte 1935 die Struktur von Nicotinamidadenindinucleotid (NAD) auf; arbeitete ferner über die alkoholische Gärung und Gärungsenzyme (Isolierung der »Zymase«, des Enzymgemischs der Alkoholgärung), die Biochemie von Tumoren, Phosphorylierungen und Reduktone; erhielt 1929 mit A. r Harden für die Erforschung der Gärung von Zuckern und der Gärungsenzyme den Nobelpreis für Chemie. Werke (Auswahl): »Grundlagen und Ergebnisse der Pflanzenchemie« (3 Bände, 1908–09), »Allgemeine Chemie der Enzyme« (1910), »Chemie der Hefe und der alkoholischen Gärung« (1915),»Vitamine und Wachstumsfaktoren« (1924), »Biokatalysatoren« (1930), »Die Katalysen und Enzyme der Oxydation und Reduktion« (1934), »Biochemie der Tumoren« (1942), »Reduktone, ihre chemischen Eigenschaften und biochemischen Wirkungen« (1950), »Chemotherapie und Prophylaxe des Krebses« (1962).
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Extractions: Welsbach, Baron Carl Auer von (1858-1929), an Austrian chemist. During the 1880's in the laboratory of Robert Wilhelm Bunsen, inventor of the Bunsen burner, he did research on rare-earth elements and their compounds. Von Welsbach noted that some of the compounds burned brilliantly, and he began to use them in gaslight appliances he invented, including the gas mantle. He discovered neodymium and praseodymium (1885), two of the rare-earth elements. In 1907, von Welsbach and G. Urbain (working independently) discovered lutetium and isolated ytterbium, two more rare-earth elements. Related Topics Richard Errett Smalley Ludwig Mond Adolf von Baeyer Search HowStuffWorks and the web OAS_AD('BotBanner');
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Extractions: Krebs, Edwin Gerhard (1918 -) is an American physician who, with American biochemist Edmond Henri Fischer, made important discoveries about how cell proteins regulate muscle contractions. He and Fischer shared the 1992 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for their discoveries. Krebs was born in Lansing, Iowa. He majored in chemistry at the University of Illinois, graduated in 1940, and earned an M.D. degree at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1943. He completed his internship and part of his residency at a St. Louis hospital. In 1945 and 1946, during and after World War II (1939-1945), he served as a medical officer in the United States Navy. After leaving the Navy, he held a research fellowship in biological chemistry at Washington University from 1946 to 1948. Krebs moved to Washington state in 1948, where he taught biochemistry at the University of Washington in Seattle from 1948 to 1968. Fischer went to the university in 1953, and the two scientists soon began the work that eventually won the Nobel Prize. While studying muscle contractions, they discovered a process known as protein phosphorylation. Muscle contractions take place when a muscle enzyme called phos-phorylase releases stored energy and causes the muscle to contract. Krebs and Fischer found that phosphorylase is switched on by another enzyme, one of a group of proteins known as protein kinases.
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