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  1. Robert Huber
  2. Forever Young: My Friendship with John F. Kennedy, Jr. by William Sylvester Noonan, Robert Huber, 2006-09-19
  3. Modern Recording Techniques, Sixth Edition by David Miles Huber, Robert E. Runstein, 2005-02-16
  4. Customer Empowerment im Zeitalter des Web 2.0 by Robert Huber, 2008
  5. Forever Young by William Sylvester Noonan & Robert Huber, 2006
  6. Influencing Through Argument by Robert B. Huber, 1963
  7. Reader's Digest The Family Handyman Helpful Hints by Joseph; Huber, Robert V., Editors Gonzales, 1995-01-01
  8. Die Bibel by Robert V. Huber, 2004-08-31
  9. Forever Young by William Sylvester Noonan, Robert Huber, 2006
  10. Influencing through argument. Revised Impression by Robert B. Huber, 1969
  11. Old ghosts and-- family skeletons: Genealogical history from Byzantine Emperors to the pilgrims and men and women named Fairchild, Halsted, Everett, Perkins, Delano and many others by Robert Fairchild Huber, 2002
  12. Reader's Digest - Who Is Who In the Bible; an illustrated biographical dictionary by Robert V., senior editor Huber, 1994
  13. Defining the Southwest: The Use of Geographic Information Systems for Regional Description.: An article from: Journal of the Southwest by Robert P. Larkin, Carole J. Huber, et all 1998-06-22
  14. Tunisia (This Way Guides) by Ken Bernstein, 2002-09

21. Robert Huber - Autobiography
robert huber I was born February 20, 1937 in München as the first child of Sebastian and Helene huber. My father was cashier at a bank and my mother kept
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In 1970, I had begun work on the basic pancreatic trypsin inhibitor which has later become the model compound for the development of protein NMR, molecular dynamics, and experimental folding studies in other laboratories. Work in the field of proteolytic enzymes and their natural inhibitors has been continued and extended to many different inhibitor classes, proteases, their proenzymes, and complexes between them (with Bode, Bartels, Chen, Fehlhammer, Deisenhofer, Loebermann, Kukla, Papamokos, Ruhlmann, Steigemann, Toknoka, Wang, Walter, Weber, Wei) including recently inhibitors of cysteine proteases (with Musil, Bode, Engh) and other hydrolytic enzymes like a-amylase (whith Pflugrath, Wiegand) and creatine hydrolase (with Hoeffken). The potential of these systems for drug and protein design has spurred our interest until today.
Early in the seventies I initiated work on immunoglobulins and their fragments, which culminated in the elucidation of several fragments, an intact antibody and its Fc fragment, the first glycoprotein to be analysed in atomic detail (with Colman, Deisenhofer, Epp, Marquart, Matsushima). Work was extended to proteins interacting with immunoglobulins and to complement proteins (with Paques, Jones, Deisenhofer). We also studied a variety of enzymes leading to the elucidation of the structure and the chemical nature of the selenium moiety in glutathione peroxidase (with Ladenstein, Epp). We determined the structures of citrate synthase in different states of ligation (with Remington, Wiegand) and recently of a very large multienzyme complex, heavy riboflavin synthase (with Ladenstein).

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23. Chemistry 1988
Johann Deisenhofer, robert huber, Hartmut Michel. third 1/3 of the prize, third 1/3 of the prize, third 1/3 of the prize. Federal Republic of Germany
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1988
"for the determination of the three-dimensional structure of a photosynthetic reaction centre" Johann Deisenhofer Robert Huber Hartmut Michel 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany Federal Republic of Germany University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
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Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie
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Frankfurt-on-the-Main, Federal Republic of Germany b. 1943
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24. Robert Huber Winner Of The 1988 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
robert huber, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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25. Huber, Robert
huber, robert. (b. Feb. 20, 1937, Munich, Ger.), German biochemist who, along with Johann Deisenhofer and Hartmut Michel, received the Nobel Prize for
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(b. Feb. 20, 1937, Munich, Ger.), German biochemist who, along with Johann Deisenhofer and Hartmut Michel , received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1988 for their determination of the structure of a protein complex that is essential to photosynthesis in bacteria. Huber received his doctorate from the Munich Technical University. In 1972 he joined the staff of the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry at Martinsried, Ger., where he conducted his award-winning research with Deisenhofer and Michel. He alternately worked there and at the Munich Technical University. Huber was an internationally recognized expert in the use of X-ray diffraction to determine the atomic structure of complex molecules such as proteins. Once a protein has been reduced to a pure crystalline form, its atomic structure can be deduced by analyzing the manner in which the crystal's atoms scatter a beam of X rays. Huber and his colleagues used this technique to determine the structure of a protein complex (called a photosynthetic reaction centre) that is essential to photosynthesis in certain bacteria. By 1985 the three scientists had succeeded in describing the complete atomic structure of the protein. Although bacterial photosynthesis is somewhat simpler than that carried on by plants, the scientists' work significantly increased the understanding of the mechanisms of photosynthesis in general.

26. Robert Huber: Information From Answers.com
huber, robert ( hu b?r ) , 1937–, German biochemist. After receiving his doctorate at Munich Technical Univ.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Robert Huber Encyclopedia Huber, Robert hū bər ) , 1937–, German biochemist. After receiving his doctorate at Munich Technical Univ., he worked both there and at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry. With Hartmut Michel and Johann Deisenhofer , Huber developed a process that used X-ray technology to determine the structure of large molecules. For this innovation the three researchers were awarded the 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Wikipedia Robert Huber Robert Huber is a German biochemist and Nobel laureate He was born 20 February in Munich where his father, Sebastian, was a bank cashier. He was educated at the Humanistische Karls-Gymnasium from to and then studied chemistry at the Technische Hochschule, receiving his diploma in . He stayed, and did research into using crystallography to elucidate the structure of organic compounds In he became a director at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry where his team developed methods for the crystallography of proteins In he received the Nobel Prize jointly with Johann Deisenhofer and Hartmut Michel He is married with four children.

27. Robert Huber
huber, robert, hOO bur Pronunciation Key. huber, robert , 1937–, German biochemist. After receiving his doctorate at Munich Technical Univ.,
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28. Robert James HUBER
huber, robert James, a Representative from Michigan; born in Detroit, Wayne County, Mich., August 29, 1922; educated in the public schools of Detroit,
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29. Huber, Robert. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
huber, robert. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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30. Huber, Robert
huber, robert (1937). I was born February 20, 1937 in München as the first child of Sebastian and Helene huber. My father was cashier at a bank and my
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Huber, Robert I was born February 20, 1937 in München as the first child of Sebastian and Helene Huber. My father was cashier at a bank and my mother kept the house and brought up the children, me and my younger sister, a difficult task during the war, a continuous struggle for some milk and bread and search for air-raid shelters. There was no Grammar school in 1945 and 1946 and I entered the Humanistische Karls-Gymnasium in München 1947 with intense teaching of Latin and Greek, some natural science and a few optional monthly hours of chemistry. I learned easily and had time to follow my inclination for sports (light athletics and skiing) and chemistry, which I taught myself by reading all textbooks I could get. I left the Gymnasium with the Abitur in 1956 and began to study chemistry at the Technische Hochschule (later Technische Universitat) in München, where I also made the Diploma in Chemistry in 1960. A stipend of the Bayerisches Ministerium für Erziehung und Kultur and later of the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes helped to relieve financial problems of my family and allowed me to study without delay. The most impressive teachers I remember were W. Hieber and the logical flow and impressive diction of his lectures in inorganic chemistry;

31. Xray - Contact R. Huber
Xray Contact R. huber. MPI Biochemie, Martinsried. Contact robert huber. R. huber. Prof. Dr. robert huber. Homepage. phone, +49(89)-8578-2677
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32. Robert Huber
Faculty profile for robert Lobsterman huber, Ph.D. The site summarizes my academic background, teaching and research interests, present and former students,
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Associate Professor of Biological Sciences (Ph.D., Texas Tech University).
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33. Robert Huber - Research Interests
robert huber Research Interests. Biological basis of aggression and dominance in crustaceans; Biological basis of drug addiction in crustaceans
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34. Huber, Robert Matthew
huber, robert Matthew. rmh211@psu.edu. Penn State University Park. 0039 ATHERTON HALL UNIVERSITY PARK, PA 16802 +1 814 862 5854. Current PH Entry
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35. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
huber, robert Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry. huber is the world s most productive protein crystallographer. His laboratory has determined the
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36. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Photosynthesis
huber, robert, born in 1937, German chemist and Nobel Prize winner. huber s laboratory team made historic discoveries about photosynthesis, the
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38. Research Anatomic & Clinical Pathologists By Name – Doctor Reports
Dr. robert K. huber, MD Chicago, Illinois Dr. robert G. huber, Dr. Samantha A. huber, MD - New Orleans, Louisiana Dr. robert M. huberman,
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39. Meetings Of Nobel Laureates In Lindau
robert huber Born in Munich on February 20, 1937. Studied chemistry at the Technische Hochschule (now Technische Universität) in Munich.
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Birth date: 20.02.1937
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Current Institution: Max-Planck-Institut f¼r Biochemie
Scientific Discipline: Chemistry
Year of Award: 1988
Co-Recipients: Profs. Deisenhofer and Michel Robert Huber

40. Modern Recording Techniques By David Miles Huber,Robert Runstein - 0240804562
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