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  1. The Enzymes: Control by Phosphorylation, Part B : Specific Enzymes by Paul D. Boyer, 1987-03
  2. Protein Phosphorylation/Vol 8 Books A and B (CSH Conferences on Cell Proliferation) by Ora M. Rosen, Edwin G. Krebs, 1981-08-01
  3. An Accidental Biochemist (Annual Review of Biochemistry) by Edwin G. Krebs, 1998-07-01
  4. Intracellular Signal Transduction, Volume 36 (Advances in Pharmacology) (v. 36)
  5. The Enzymes: Control by Phosphorylation, Part A : General Features, Specific Enzymes by Paul D. Boyer, 1986-11
  6. People From Bond County, Illinois: Gretchen Wilson, Edwin G. Krebs, Ron Stephens, Frank Watson, Phyllis Holmes, Robert Smith, Job Adams Cooper
  7. Protein Phosphorylation Book A Cell Proliferation volume 8 by Ora M.; Krebs, Edwin G. Rosen, 1981-01-01

1. Edwin G. Krebs - Autobiography
Edwin G. Krebs Autobiography. I was born in Lansing, Iowa on June 6, 1918, the third of the four children of William Carl Krebs and Louise Helen
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2. Medicine 1992
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3. Edmond H. Fischer 1920 And Edwin G. Krebs 1918
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4. Edwin G. Krebs Winner Of The 1992 Nobel Prize In Medicine
Edwin G. Krebs, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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7. Books By Edwin G. Krebs
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9. Edwin G. Krebs
On October 12, 1992, Edmond H. Fischer (b. 1920) and Edwin G. Krebs (b. 1918) of the University of Washington School of Medicine receive the Nobel
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13. Edwin G. Krebs - Linix Encyclopedia
Edwin G. Krebs. From Linix Encyclopedia. Dr Edwin Gerhard Krebs (born June 6,1918) is an American biochemist. He received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic
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Edwin G. Krebs
Dr Edwin Gerhard Krebs (born June 6 ) is an American biochemist. He received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research in and, together with his collaborator Edmond H. Fischer , was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in for describing how reversible phosphorylation works as a switch to activate proteins and regulate various cellular processes. Krebs was born in Lansing, Iowa , the third child of William Carl Krebs, a Presbyterian minister and Louise Helen (Stegeman) Krebs. The family moved frequently due to the nature of his father's work, though they settled in Greenville, Illinois when Krebs was six and remained there until his fathers unexpected death in . Louise Krebs decided to move her family to Urbana, Illinois , where Krebs elder brothers were attending the University of Illionis . Krebs attended Urbana High School, and enrolled at the University of Illinois in . In his forth year of study Krebs had decided to either pursue a higher degree in organic chemistry or study medicine, receiving a scholarship to attend Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

14. Edwin G. Krebs - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Edwin G. Krebs Dr Edwin Gerhard Krebs (born June 6, 1918) is an Americanbiochemist. He received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research in
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(Redirected from Edwin Gerhard Krebs Dr Edwin Gerhard Krebs (born June 6 ) is an American biochemist. He received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research in and, together with his collaborator Edmond H. Fischer , was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in for describing how reversible phosphorylation works as a switch to activate proteins and regulate various cellular processes. Krebs was born in Lansing, Iowa , the third child of William Carl Krebs, a Presbyterian minister and Louise Helen (Stegeman) Krebs. The family moved frequently due to the nature of his father's work, though they settled in Greenville, Illinois when Krebs was six and remained there until his fathers unexpected death in . Louise Krebs decided to move her family to Urbana, Illinois , where Krebs elder brothers were attending the University of Illionis . Krebs attended Urbana High School, and enrolled at the University of Illinois in . In his forth year of study Krebs had decided to either pursue a higher degree in organic chemistry or study medicine, receiving a scholarship to attend

15. Edwin G. Krebs - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Edwin G. Krebs. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dr Edwin Gerhard Krebs (bornJune 6, 1918) is an American biochemist. He received the Albert Lasker
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Edwin G. Krebs
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Dr Edwin Gerhard Krebs (born June 6 ) is an American biochemist. He received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research in and, together with his collaborator Edmond H. Fischer , was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in for describing how reversible phosphorylation works as a switch to activate proteins and regulate various cellular processes. Krebs was born in Lansing, Iowa , the third child of William Carl Krebs, a Presbyterian minister and Louise Helen (Stegeman) Krebs. The family moved frequently due to the nature of his father's work, though they settled in Greenville, Illinois when Krebs was six and remained there until his fathers unexpected death in . Louise Krebs decided to move her family to Urbana, Illinois , where Krebs elder brothers were attending the University of Illionis . Krebs attended Urbana High School, and enrolled at the University of Illinois in . In his forth year of study Krebs had decided to either pursue a higher degree in organic chemistry or study medicine, receiving a scholarship to attend

16. Edwin Krebs
Edwin G. Krebs is a softspoken, understated Midwesterner, but there s one thingthat gets his goat. Since he turned his attention from medicine to
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Edwin G. Krebs Edwin G. Krebs is a soft-spoken, understated Midwesterner, but there's one thing that gets his goat. Since he turned his attention from medicine to biochemistry, people have been asking him about "his" cycle. They confuse him with Sir H.A. Krebs, the British scientist who won the Nobel Prize in 1953 for elucidating the metabolic Krebs (or tricarboxylic acid) cycle. One person who made this mistake was the chairman of a clinical department at the UW School of Medicine in 1948, when Krebs started as an assistant professor of biochemistry. "I must confess that I didn't correct his wrong impression," says Krebs. "I was so uneasy about my status then that I enjoyed being treated with such deference, even for the wrong reason." In 1992, Krebs and Edmond H. Fischer were awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for figuring out how reversible phosphorylation works as a switch to activate proteins and regulate various cellular processes. Their discovery was a key to unlocking how glycogen in the body breaks down into glucose. It fostered techniques that prevent the body from rejecting transplanted organs. Their breakthrough also opened new doors for research into cancer, blood pressure, inflammatory reactions and brain signals. "One of the things that went through my mind when we won was that I wouldn't have to answer that cycle question again," says Krebs. "But people still congratulate me for having `my' cycle recognizedand think it took till 1992 for that to happen."

17. December 2002 Columns Magazine: Lasting Legacies - 101 UW Achievements
Edwin G. krebs edwin g. Krebs Pharmacology/Biochemistry Professor Edwin Krebsand Edmond H. Fischer were the first to turn on certain chemical switches to
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We could easily run a list of 101 award winners and not even list inventions, great feats or special achievements-but that approach would fail to represent the full breadth of UW accomplishments. So we decided to limit awards, but found that making the cut was one of our greatest challenges. Sadly, we had to drop awards that were specific to one discipline-such as the Lasker Prize in medicine or the Bancroft Prize in history-and focus on programs that cross several disciplines and that are national or international in scope. In addition to famous awards such as the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes, we also included honors given by the White House and Congress for extraordinary lifetime achievements. Yet another awards program, the MacArthur Foundation "genius" grants, not only spans many disciplines, but often highlights unusual achievements. NOBEL PRIZE Hans Dehmelt
The first UW faculty member to win a Nobel Prize, Physics Professor Hans Dehmelt was honored for trapping a single electron as well as for isolating a single atom and watching it make quantum leaps. He shared the 1989 prize in physics. Edmond Fischer
With Edwin Krebs, Biochemistry Professor Edmond Fischer's research fostered techniques that prevent the body from rejecting transplanted organs. Their breakthrough also opened new doors for research into cancer, blood pressure, inflammatory reactions and brain signals. They shared the 1992 prize in medicine.

18. Molecular Research Grants 1994
krebs edwin g. Dept. of Pharmacology Biochemistry, University of Washington,Seattle USA Margolis Robert L. Institut de Biologie Structurale, CNRS,
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19. Edwin G. Krebs Winner Of The 1992 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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E DWIN G K REBS
1992 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for their discoveries concerning reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulatory mechanism.
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    Born: 1918
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: University of Washington, Seattle WA
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20. Sir Hans Adolf Krebs Winner Of The 1953 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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S IR H ANS A DOLF K REBS
1953 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for his discovery of the citric acid cycle
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    Place of Birth: Hildesheim, Germany
    Residence: Great Britain
    Affiliation: Sheffield University
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