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  1. Hopkins and Biochemistry: Papers Concerning Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, OM, PRS, with a Selection of his Addresses and a Bibliography of his Publications. by Joseph Needham, 1949-01-01
  2. Perspectives in Biochemistry. Thirty - One Essays Presented to Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins by Past and Present Members of His Laboratory. by Joseph; and Green, David E., eds. Needham, 1939
  3. HOPKINS & BIOCHEMISTRY, 1861-1947. Papers concerning Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, O.M., P.R.S., with a Selection of his Addresses & a Bibliography of his Publications. A Commemoration Volume Prepared on the Occasion of the First International Congress on Biochemistry, Cambridge, 1949. by Sir Frederick Gowland, Editor: Joseph Needham & Ernest Baldwin, Foreword: A.C. Chienall, Contributors: Malcolm Dixon, Leslie J. Harris, Marjory Stephenson. Hopkins, 1949
  4. Hopkins & Biochemistry, 1861-1947; Papers Concerning Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, O.M., P.R.S., With a Selection of His Addresses and a Bibliography by frederick hopkins, 1949
  5. Perspectives in Biochemistry: Thirty-One Essays Presented to Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins by Past and Present Members of His Laboratory. Second Impression. by Joseph [Ed] Needham, 1938
  6. Perspectives in Biochemistry, Thirty-one Essays presented to Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins By past and Present Members of His Laboratory by Joseph and David E. Green (editors) Needham, 1937
  7. Hopkins & biochemistry, 1861-1947;: Papers concerning Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, O.M., P.R.S., with a selection of his addresses and a bibliography of his publications, by Frederick Gowland Hopkins, 1949
  8. Perspectives in Biochemistry: Thirty-One Essays Presented to Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins by Past and Present Members of His Laboratory. Second Impression.
  9. Discovery and Significance of Vitamins. by Sir Frederick Gowland. BN| Hopkins, 1936
  10. PERSPECTIVES IN BIOCHEMISTRY by HOPKINS SIR FREDERICK GOWLAND, 1937-01-01
  11. Chemistry and life. The Fourth Gluckstein Memorial Lecture, 1932. by Sir Frederick Gowland (1861-1947). HOPKINS, 1933-01-01
  12. Monographs on biochemistry by Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, 2009-08-10
  13. Hopkins & biochemistry, 1861-1947; papers concerning Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, O.M., P.R.S., with a selection of his addresses and a bibliography of his publications, edited by Joseph Needham and Ernest Baldwin ... by Frederick Gowland, Sir (1861-1947) Hopkins, 1949-01-01
  14. The Diary of Robert Hooke M.A., M.D., F.R.S. 1672-1680... Edited by Henry W. Robinson and Walter Adams. With a Foreword by Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins.

41. Biochemical Society - Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Memorial Lecture
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Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Memorial Lecture
The lecturer, selected from nominations to the Awards Committee, is asked to assess the impact of recent advances in his or her particular field, on developments in biochemistry. The lecturer does have considerable discretion in his/her choice of subject. He/she may choose to discuss advances made in other fields of knowledge that have significant implications in his/her own field of biochemistry, or discuss how advances in biochemistry have impacted upon other disciplines.
The award is made every 2/3 years and the lecturer is presented with a medal and £1,000. The lecture is published in Biochemical Society Transactions The Awards Committee has awarded the Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Memorial Lecture in 2006 to Kim Nasmyth of IMP, Vienna. The lecture will be presented at Past recipients
The place of delivery of a lecture is given in parentheses.
2004: C Somerville (Stanford, USA) Vol. 33. No. 2
2002: E. Southern (London)

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sir frederick gowland hopkins (18611947). No authors listed Publication TypesBiography Historical Article MeSH Terms Biochemistry/history* England
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44. Funding Guide For International Science And Technology Cooperation - Details
The sir frederick gowland hopkins Memorial Lecture 2000 sir John Sulston (Sussex)1998 DJ Prockop (Philadelphia) 1996 sir Alec Jeffreys (Liverpool)
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45. Guide Des Sources De Financement Pour La Coopération Internationale De La Scien
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46. Frederick Gowland Hopkins
Translate this page Keywords frederick gowland hopkins, 16 de mayo, 1861, 1892, 1901, 1914, sir frederick gowland hopkins (n. Eastbourne, Gran Bretaña, 20 de junio de 1861
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Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins (n. Eastbourne, Gran Breta±a 20 de junio de Cambridge 16 de mayo de Bioqu­mico brit¡nico Inicialmente estudi³ Qu­mica en la Universidad de Londres y posteriormente Medicina en el Hospital Guy. Fue profesor de Fisiolog­a Cl­nica en la Universidad de Cambridge y desde profesor de bioqu­mica , donde de a ocup³ la c¡tedra de sir William Dunn. De a , fue presidente de la Royal Society y desde de la British Association for the Advancement of Science. Su principal contribuci³n investigadora radica en el conocimiento de las sustancias elementales, aquellas que el organismo necesita adquirir de la dieta y que su falta condiciona enfermedad . Descubri³ que unos alimentos ten­an relaci³n directa con el crecimiento. Comprob³ que el consumo de leche consegu­a reanudar el crecimiento detenido de un ser vivo en formaci³n. Entre sus descubrimientos est¡n, en nuevos m©todos para apreciar cuantitativamente el ¡cido ºrico de la orina , en m©todos de an¡lisis del tript³fano amino¡cido cristalizado) y, en

47. Sportscience History Makers - Hopkins
sir Michael Foster, renown Professor of Physiology at Cambridge University, frederick gowland hopkins. Dictionary of Scientific Biography, VI, 498.
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Frederick Gowland Hopkins (1861-1947)
Hopkins rose to prominence in the early 20th century by other than normal academic channels. Beginning work at age 17 for an insurance company and then a railroad, he eventually enrolled in the Royal School of Mines and assisted in a private chemistry laboratory. Hopkins qualified for membership in the Institute of Chemistry by attending lectures at London's University College. While studying medicine, he worked as a chemistry assistant at Guy's Hospital. Following graduation, Hopkins became a demonstrator in physiology at London University. Sir Michael Foster, renown Professor of Physiology at Cambridge University, invited Hopkins to develop a research and teaching program in chemical physiology. By 1901, Hopkins had devised new experimental methods to isolate uric acid (thought to be related to protein breakdown). Subsequent experiments showed how to make pure (crystalline) preparations of this compound. In France, physiologist Francois Magendie (mentor to experimentalist Claude Bernard ) had already demonstrated that an animal would die if fed a single foodstuff such as carbohydrate. Hopkin's breakthrough discovery isolated and identified the structure of the amino acid tryptophan, for which he shared the 1929 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology. Hopkin's experiments proved that "unidentified accessory food factors" prevented the development of deficiency diseases. Rats sickened and died on a purified diet of sufficient energy, but thrived when fed a supplement of either 3 ml of milk (less than 4% of the whole food eaten) or an alcoholic extract of milk. Hopkins first proved that the "accessory food factor" (later called vitamins) had organic properties indispensable for maintaining good health. He stated:

48. Hopkins
hopkins, sir frederick gowland (szül. 1861. jún. 20. Eastbourne, East Sussex,Anglia megh. 1947. máj. 16. Cambridge), brit biokémikus.
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Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland (szül. 1861. jún. 20. Eastbourne, East Sussex, Anglia - megh. 1947. máj. 16. Cambridge), brit biokémikus. 1929-ben - Christiaan Eijkmannal együtt - orvosi Nobel-díjat kapott. Hopkins fedezte fel, hogy az élôlények egészségének megôrzéséhez szükség van azokra a fontos járulékos tápanyagokra, amelyeket ma vitaminoknak neveznek. Hopkins 1901-ben elsôként vonta ki fehérjébôl a triptofán nevû aminosavat, és képletét is megállapította. Kimutatta (1906-07), hogy bizonyos állatok szervezete nem tud elôállítani triptofánt és néhány más aminosavat, ezért ezeknek az esszenciális aminosavaknak a táplálékkal kell bejutniuk a szervezetbe. Hopkins megfigyelte, hogy a mesterséges tejjel táplált patkányok nem fejlôdnek, de gyors növekedésnek indulnak, ha mindennap kapnak egy kevés tehéntejet is. Ebbôl arra a következtetésre jutott, hogy egyetlen állat sem él meg tiszta fehérje, zsír és szénhidrát keverékén még akkor sem, ha ásványi sókat is adnak a táplálékához. A hiányzó komponenseket - amelyeket ma már vitaminoknak hívnak - járulékos anyagoknak nevezte el. 1907-ben Hopkins és Sir Walter Fletcher lefektette az izomösszehúzódás modern kémiai magyarázatának alapjait: a két tudós kimutatta, hogy a munkavégzés során tejsav halmozódik fel az izomban. Tizenöt évvel késôbb Hopkins élô szövetbôl vonta ki a glutation nevû tripeptidet (három, egymást követô aminosavból álló molekulát), és megállapította, hogy a vegyület alapvetô szerepet játszik a sejt oxigénhasznosításában.

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50. Encyclopedia: Guy's Hospital
sir frederick gowland hopkins (1861 1947) was an English biochemist. Vitamins are organic chemicals that a given living organism requires in trace
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    Updated 132 days 12 hours 50 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Guy's Hospital Guy's Hospital is a large NHS hospital in the borough of Southwark in south London . It is administratively a part of King's College London The National Health Service (NHS) is the publicly-funded healthcare system of the United Kingdom. ... A hospital today is an institution for professional health care provided by physicians and nurses. ... The London Borough of Southwark is a London borough, located on the south side of the River Thames. ... Kings College London (often abbreviated to KCL) in London is one of the largest colleges in the federal University of London, with 19,500 registered students. ... It was founded in by Sir Thomas Guy (1644/45-December 27th 1724), a publisher who had made a fortune in the

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    52. BIUM Medica / HOPKINS, Frederick Gowland, Sir - On The Estimation Of Uric Acid I
    Translate this page hopkins, frederick gowland, sir. - On the estimation of uric acid in the urine a new process by means of saturation with ammonium chloride.
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    53. SIMR - Centenary Survey Of Nobel Laureates
    1929 Christiaan EIJKMAN and sir frederick gowland hopkins discover vitamin B1and show actions of vitamins and results of any deficiencies.
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    "The medicines of tomorrow will depend upon research being done today, for which animal experimentation is essential. Ignore the need for that research and we shall lose the cures that we are entitled to expect in the next 50 years for illnesses that afflict hundreds of millions of people such as cancer, heart disease, viral diseases, malaria, schistosomiasis and sickle cell anaemia." - Sir John Vane, Nobel Prizewinner 1982 Schack August Steenberger KROGH - discovers the mechanism controlling the capillary blood vessels. Reserved 1921 Sir Archibald Vivian HILL and Otto Fritz MEYERHOF - discover the oxygen/lactic acid mechanism in working muscles. Sir Frederick Grant BANTING and John James Richard MACLEOD - discover insulin to treat sugar diabetes. (Photo: Wellcome Institute Library) Willem EINTHOVEN - invents the ElectroCardioGram which examines the electrical activity of the heart.

    54. Lab Tour
    of Biochemistry at Cambridge, Professor sir frederick gowland hopkins. A nice portrait of sir frederick hopkins hangs on the wall in the tea room
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    Our labs are located in the Hopkins Building of the Department of Biochemistry. This page gives a brief history of the building with images of the lobby area and then a link at the bottom will take you onto the tour of our lab space
    The Hopkins Building, originally called the Sir William Dunn Institute of Biochemistry, is a very important site in the history of the biochemical sciences. The building's current name comes from the founder of what is now the Department of Biochemistry at Cambridge, Professor Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins. Sir Frederick was a pioneer in the field before many of his peers realized the full potential of applying chemistry to study biological systems. In recognition of his discovery of growth-stimulating vitamins, Sir Frederick was awarded the 1929 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine . The other half of the Department of Biochemistry is located just down the street in the Sanger Building named after another distinguished alumnus of the department Dr. Fred Sanger who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1958 for his work on the structure of proteins and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980 for his work on sequencing DNA. The Department of Biochemistry and the University of Cambridge boasts a long list of other Nobel Laureates and a nice summary can be

    55. Re: Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech By Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins
    Re Nobel prize acceptance speech by sir frederick gowland hopkins I wouldlike to have a copy of sir frederick gowland Hopkin s acceptance speech.
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    56. Sir Frederick Grant Banting - Definition Of Sir Frederick Grant Banting By The F
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    57. Sir Fred Hoyle - Definition Of Sir Fred Hoyle By The Free Online Dictionary, The
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    58. Nobel Laureates
    1929, sir frederick gowland hopkins, Cambridge University, Discovery of the growthstimulating vitamins. 1936, sir Henry Hallett Dale, National Institute
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    Physiology/Medicine Date Scientist Institution Achievement Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Cambridge University Discovery of the growth stimulating vitamins Sir Henry Hallett Dale National Institute for Medical Research,
    Director 1928-1932 Discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses
    Sir Alexander Fleming
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    Lord Howard Walter Florey London University
    Oxford University Discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases
    Sir Hans Krebs Cell Metabolism Research Unit, Director Discovery of the citric acid cycle Sir Peter Brian Medawar National Institute for Medical Research, Director 1962-1971 Discovery of acquired immunological tolerance Dr Francis Harry Compton Crick and (now) Professor James Dewey Watson and Professor Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins Molecular Structure of Biological Systems Unit (later Laboratory of Molecular Biology) Deputy Director of the MRC Biophysics Research Unit Discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids Professor Rodney Robert Porter National Institute for Medical Research Discoveries concerning the chemical structure of antibodies

    59. Imperial College London - Nobel Laureates
    1929, hopkins, sir frederick gowland FRS (18611947), (Joint award) for hisdiscovery of the growth stimulating vitamins. P, Student RSM c.1881-1883
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    Physics THOMSON , Sir George Paget FRS (1892-1975) (Joint award) for his contribution to experimental discovery of the diffraction of electrons by crystals P Professor of Physics 1930-1952
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    60. Biografia De Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland
    Translate this page hopkins, sir frederick gowland. (1861-1947) Bioquímico británico, n.en Eastbourne (Sussex) y m. en Cambridge. Fue alumno de la Universidad de Londres ya
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