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42. International: Italiano: Scienze: Chimica: Chimici E Ricercatori: Michel, Hartmu
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44. Robert Huber
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45. Lindau-nobel - Program 2002 (52th Meeting Of Nobel Laureates)
michel, hartmut, Cytochrome and Oxidaase The Bio synthesis of Water. Deutschland michel, hartmut Prof. Deisenhofer, Johann Prof. Boyer, Paul
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46. Lindau-nobel - Program 2003 (53th Meeting Of Nobel Laureates)
michel, hartmut, Membrane Proteins as Targets in Agriculture and Medicine,Deutschland. 1100, Prof. Arber, Werner, Insight into Molecular Evolution
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47. Press Relaese: Lecture By Nobel Laureate Dr Hartmut Michel
Lecture By Nobel Laureate Dr hartmut michel. Prof. hartmut michel, winner ofNobel Prize for Chemistry in 1988 from Max Plank Institute of Biophysics,
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Prof. Hartmut Michel, winner of Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1988 from Max Plank Institute of Biophysics, Frankfurt, Germany visited Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai on 14th December 2004. He delivered a talk on "MEMBRANE PROTEINS AS TARGETS IN MEDICINE AND AGRICULTURE - NEW PERSPECTIVES". More than 500 scientists attended.
Prof. Hartmut Michel emphasized the importance of membrane proteins in the new drug development and gave an account of latest research on structure of membrane protein and their function with relevance to photosynthetic reaction centre in the mechanism of harvesting light for food production. He described work on genomic aspects of gene expression in bacterial system to understand the structure of hyper thermophylic protein.
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48. 1st. Joint German/British Bioenergetics Conference In Cooperation With The GBM S
michel, hartmut, Electrometric Measurements on the N131D Mutant of Cytochrome cOxidase michel, hartmut, Radicals in the Paracoccus Cytochrome c Oxidase
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1st. Joint German/British Bioenergetics Conference in Cooperation with the GBM study group Bioenergetics "Mechanisms of Bioenergetic Membrane Proteins: Structures and Beyond"
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Authors (total 456) presenting authors: (bold) Name Abstract Abramson, Jeff Structure and function of membrane transporters Abresch , E. Identification of the H and H ENDOR lines associated with the exchangeable hydrogen bonds to Q A ... R-26 Adeishvili, Nona Channelrhodopsins: Ion Channels which are directly gated by Light Aldag, Ingo The stoichiometry of subunit c of Escherichia coli ... ATP synthase is not regulated at the level of translation Allen, James W.A. C-type cytochrome formation: chemical and biological enigmas Allen, JWA Importance of cytochromes in the metabolism of the anammox bacterium Kuenenia stuttgartiensis Altendorf, Karlheinz The stoichiometry of subunit c of Escherichia coli ... ATP synthase is not regulated at the level of translation Amarie, Sergiu Ultrashort Time Resolved VIS-NIR Spectroscopy of the Photosynthetic Unit of Rhodospirillum Rubrum: Importance of the RC-H Subunit Anderka, Oliver

49. Hartmut Michel - Autobiography
hartmut michel – Autobiography. I was born in Ludwigsburg, Württemberg, in thesouthwestern part of the Federal Republic of Germany on July 18, 1948,
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As a child I liked to play outside, to stroll through the fields, and I was an active member of the local children's gang, frequently being chased by field guards and building supervisors. Nevertheless, my performance at school was very good, and mainly due to the influence of my mother I was allowed to attend high school. At age eleven I became a member of the circulating library of my home town. From there on I was rarely seen outside, but was reading two to four books per week, the subjects ranging from archaeology over ethnology and geography to zoology. Needless to say that I did not do much homework. At school my favorite subjects were history, biology, chemistry and physics. Especially the teaching in physics was excellent. Most of my understanding of it I got at high school, not at the university.
Frustrated from the lack of the final success with bacteriorhodopsin, I tried to crystallize several other membrane proteins, mainly photosynthetic ones. After developing a new isolation procedure I obtained the first crystals of the photosynthetic reaction centre from the purple bacterium Rhodopseudomonas viridis at the end of July 1981. One week later our daughter Andrea was born. During September 1981 the first reaction centre crystal was X-rayed by Wolfram Bode and myself, and turned out to be of excellent quality. Therefore 1981 was the happiest and most successful year of my life.

50. Nobel Prize Winning Chemists
hartmut michel. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1988. hartmut michel was born inLudwigsburg, Wurttenburg, in the southwestern part of the Federal Republic of
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Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Hartmut Michel The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1988 Hartmut Michel was born in Ludwigsburg, Wurttenburg, in the southwestern part of the Federal Republic of Germany on July 18, 1948, as the elder son of Karl and Freida Michel. During the day his father worked in a factory as a joiner and his mother at home as a dressmaker. At school his favorite subjects were history, biology, chemistry and physics. In parallel, his interest in molecular biology arose. In 1969 after the obligatory military service, he applied to study biochemistry at the University of Tubingen. At that time Tubingen was the only place in Germany, where one could study biochemistry from the first year. Studying biochemistry meant that one had to take part in nearly the same amount of lectures and courses as chemistry students in addition to numerous lectures and courses in biology. After the examination in Tubingen in 1974 he did the experimental part of his biochemistry diploma in Dieter Oesterhelt's lab at the Friedrich Miescher-Laboratorium of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft in Tubingen. In cooperation with Walter Stockenius, Dieter Oesterhelt had discovered bacteriorhodopsin in halobacteria and later proposed that it acts as a light driven proton pump in the framework of Peter Mitchell's chemiosmotic theory. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1988 along with Johann Deisenhofer and Robert Huber "for the determination of the three-dimensional structure of a photosynthetic reaction center".

51. Johann Deisenhofer: Information From Answers.com
Huber, Robert (German biologist chemist), michel, hartmut (German biochemist).1988 in science Nobel Prize in Chemistry List of chemistry topics
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53. Hartmut Michel - Nobelpreis Für Chemie
Struktur eines photosynthetischen hartmut michel *1948
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55. MSN Encarta - Michel, Hartmut
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56. Report_Bologna
(hartmut michel); The protein folding problem (Arthur Lesk); The constraints thatmembranes pose on michel, hartmut, Dept of Molecular Membrane Biology
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  • An introduction to structural genomics and the ESF program
    (Mike Taussig) The state of art of membrane protein crystallisation
    (Hartmut Michel) The protein folding problem
    (Arthur Lesk) The constraints that membranes pose on the structure of membrane proteins
    (Stephen White) The role played by Bioinformatics on predicting the structural characteristics of G protein coupled receptor

57. Nobel Prizes
hartmut michel (1946 ), 1988, Photosynthesis. Sidney Altman (1939- ) ThomasCech (1948- ), 1989, Catalytic function of the genetic material RNA
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Alicyclic compounds Marie Sklodowska Curie Discovery of radium and polonium; isolation of radium and study of its compounds

58. Biografia De Michel, Hartmut
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59. Deisenhofer, Johann - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Deisenhofer, Johann
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Denitrificans Investigated by Molecular Dynamics Simulations / Olkhova, Elena ;Hutter, Michael ; Lill, Markus ; Helms, Volkhard ; michel, hartmut.
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- Diffusional Dynamics of Cytochrome c Molecules in the Presence of a Charged Surface / Gorba, Christian ; Helms, Volkhard. - In: Soft Materials, 1 (2003) , 2, 187-204 Gu, Wei
- Alternative Binding Modes of Proline-rich Peptides Binding to the GYF-Domain / Gu, Wei ; Kofler, Michael ; Antes, Iris ; Freund, Christian ; Helms, Volkhard. - In: Biochemistry, 44 (2005) , 17, 6404-6415 - Cyclophilin A Binds to Linear Peptide Motifs Containing a Consensus That Is Present in Many Human Proteins / Piotukh, Kirill ; Gu, Wei ; Kofler, Michael ; Labudde, Dirk ; Helms, Volkhard ; Freund, Christian. - In: The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280 (2005) , 25, 23668-23674
- Solvation free energies and transfer free energies for amino acids from hydrophobic solution to water solution from a very simple residue model / Gu, Wei ; Rahi, Sahand Jamal ; Helms, Volkhard. - In: Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 108 (2004) , 18, 5806-5814 Helms, Volkhard

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