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61. Entrez PubMed
max ferdinand perutz OM FRS. Fersht AR. MRC Centre for Protein Engineering, MRCCentre, Cambridge CB2 2QH, UK. arf25@cam.ac.uk Publication Types Biography
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62. Nobel Prizes
max ferdinand perutz (1914 ) 1962, Structure of globular proteins Pauling,Linus Pedersen, Charles perutz, max ferdinand Polanyi, John Charles
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Laws of chemical dynamics and of osmotic pressure. Emil Hermann Fischer
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Theory of electrolytic dissociation William Ramsay
Discovery of Noble Gases and their placement in the Periodic Table Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer
Organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds
Investigation and isolation of the element fluorine and for the electric furnace which bears his name Eduard Buchner
Biochemical research: cell-free fermentation Ernest Rutherford
Disintegration of elements; chemistry of radioactive substances Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald
Catalysis; fundamental principles of chemical equilibria and rates of reaction Otto Wallach
Alicyclic compounds Marie Sklodowska Curie Discovery of radium and polonium; isolation of radium and study of its compounds

63. May 19 - Today In Science History
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Born 19 May 1918; died 28 Jul 2000.
Dutch-American physicist and science historian whose research became the building blocks of the theory of elemental particles. He wrote Subtle Is the Lord: The Science and Life of Albert Einstein , which is considered the definitive Einstein biography. In Holland, his Ph.D. in physics was awarded on 9 Jul 1941, five days before a Nazi deadline banning Jews from receiving degrees. Later, during WW II, while in hiding to evade the Gestapo, he worked out ideas in quantum electrodynamics that he later shared when working with Niels Bohr (Jan - Aug 1946). In Sep 1946, he went to the U.S. to work with Robert Oppenheimer at Princeton, where Pais contributed to the foundations of the modern theory of particle physics. Max Ferdinand Perutz
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Born 19 May 1914
Austrian-born British biochemist , corecipient of the 1962 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his X-ray diffraction analysis of the structure of haemoglobin, the protein that transports oxygen from the lungs to the tissues via blood cells. He identified that haemoglobin is constructed of four protein chains wound together, and that the molecule changes shape when oxygen is added. Perutz was also interested in studying glaciers, making measurements which were the first to show different rates of flow in different parts of the same glacier.

64. OB-GYN-L Messages For February, 2002: Max Perutz, Father Of Molecular Biology, 8
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Max Perutz, Father of Molecular Biology, 87
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Sat Feb 9 08:07:42 2002
Max Perutz, Father of Molecular Biology, Dies at 87 By ERICA GOODE Dr. Max Perutz, whose success in elucidating the structure of the hemoglobin molecule helped give birth to the field of molecular biology and brought him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1962, died on Wednesday at a hospital near his home in Cambridge, England. He was 87. Dr. Perutz's discovery, his colleagues said, opened a window on proteins, the basic working parts of living organisms, and provided a cornerstone for many fundamental advances in molecular medicine and genetics over the last three decades. Dr. Perutz "transformed our perception of the machinery of life," said Dr. Alexander Rich, a professor of biophysics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a friend of his. By showing in the finest detail how hemoglobin was constructed, Dr. Perutz's work helped biologists understand the molecule's role in transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the bloodstream.

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66. Max Perutz - Article And Reference From OnPedia.com
max ferdinand perutz (May 19 1914 February 6 2002) was an Austrian molecularbiologist. He was bor
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Max Perutz
Max Ferdinand Perutz May 19 February 6 ) was an Austrian molecular biologist . He was born in Vienna in 1914. In 1936 he became a research student at the Cavendish Laboratory in a crystallography group directed by J. Bernal , and remained in Cambridge subsequently. During World War II, he was asked to think of a way to improve the structural qualities of ice for Project Habbakuk and invented the mixture of ice and woodpulp known as pykrete . In 1953 Perutz showed that the diffracted rays from protein crystals could be phased by comparing the patterns from crystals of the protein with and without heavy atoms attached. In 1959 he determined the molecular structure of the protein hemoglobin , which transports oxygen in the blood, using this method. In 1962 he received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry , with John Kendrew . He established the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Cambridge, England .in 1962 and was chairman until 1979. He remained active in research to the end of his life. His son is a professor in chemistry at The University of York in England.
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67. 20th Century Year By Year1962
The prize was divided equally between perutz, max ferdinand, Great Britain,Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, b. 1914 ( in Vienna, Austria);
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68. Early Protein Crystallography
1962 max ferdinand perutz and Sir John Cowdery Kendrew win the Nobel Prize inChemistry for their studies on the structures of globlular proteins.
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Address comments, suggestions, corrections to Eric Martz Before the first protein crystal was solved (from Selected Reviews below):
  • 1895: W. C. Roentgen discovers X rays (Bragg, p. 1).
  • 1912: Max von Laue discovers X-ray diffraction by crystals (Bragg, p. 7).
  • 1913: W. L. Bragg reports the crystal structure of NaCl, providing the first experimental evidence for the absence of salt "molecules". (Bragg; Glusker p. 3).
  • 1928: Kathleen Lonsdale reports the structure of benzene as having six equal sized bonds instead of alternating double and single bonds (Glusker, p. 3).
  • 1935: J. M. Robertson et al. solve the structures of pthalocyanins, the first case of a complex organic molecule solved independently by crystallography (Bragg, p. 180).
  • 1948: Bijvoet et al. solve strychnine, perhaps the first case in which crystallography decided between alternatives proposed by organic chemists (Bragg, p. 182).
  • 1950: Bijvoet et al.

69. Nobelists Who Attended CSHL Symposia
perutz, max ferdinand*. 1971, 87. C/62. Prusiner, Stanley B. 1996, MP/97. Roberts,Richard J.*. 197292. MP/93. Sakmann, Bert. 1983,90
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives Nobelists Symposium Year Won Arber ,Werner MP/78 Altman, Sidney C/89 Baltimore, David* MP/75 Beadle,George Wells MP/58 Benacerraf ,Baruj MP/80 Berg, Paul* C/80 Bishop, John Michael MP/89 Blobel, Günther MP/99 Bloch, Konrod F. MP/64 Blumberg, Baruch S. MP/76 Burnet, Sir Frank M. MP/60 Calvin, Melvin C/61 Cech, Thomas R. C/89 Claude, Albert MP/74 Cohen, Stanley* MP/86 Cori ,Carl F. MP/47 Cori ,Gerty T. MP/47 Cournand, Andre F. MP/56 Crick, Francis H.C.* MP/62 Dale, Sir Henry H. MP/36 Delbrück, Max* MP/69 Doherty, Peter MP/96 Du Vigneaud ,Vincent C/55 Dulbecco, Renato* MP/75 Eccles ,Sir John Carew MP/63 Edelman ,Gerald M. MP/72 Furchgott, Robert F. MP/98 Gajdusek, Daniel Carleton MP/76 Gasser, Herbert S. MP/44 Gilbert, Walter* C/80 Gilman, Alfred MP/94 Glaser, Donald A. P/60 Hartline, Haldan Keffer MP/67 Hershey ,Alfred D.* MP/69 Hill ,Archibald V.* MP/22 Hodgkin ,Dorothy C. C/64 Hodgkin, Alan Lloyd MP/63 Holley, Robert W. MP/68 Hubel, David H. MP/81 Huber, Robert C/88 Huxley, Andrew Fielding

70. History Of Chemistry
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71. Biografia De Perutz, Max Ferdinand
Translate this page perutz, max ferdinand. (1914- ) Químico austriaco, n. en Viena, en cuya Universidadcursó sus estudios antes de trasladarse en 1936 a Cambridge (Ing.),
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Perutz, Max Ferdinand (1914- ) Químico austriaco, n. en Viena, en cuya Universidad cursó sus estudios antes de trasladarse en 1936 a Cambridge (Ing.), donde comenzó sus investigaciones sobre la hemoglobina. En el laboratorio de biología molecular del Britain's Medical Research Council y en colaboración con J. C. Kendrew continuó estudiando la estructura de las proteínas globulares, en particular la de la hemoglobina de sangre de caballo, empleando la técnica de difracción de rayos X. En 1953 encontró que, incorporando un átomo pesado (oro o mercurio) a cada una de las moléculas de la red cristalina de la hemoglobina, se producían pequeñas modificaciones en el lauediagrama correspondiente, cuya interpretación le permitió dar a conocer en 1960 el primer modelo tridimensional de la molécula de hemoglobina. Tan notable aportación científica le valió compartir con su colaborador J. C. Kendrew el premio Nobel de Química de 1962. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

72. EMBO - Promoting Molecular Biology In Europe.
max ferdinand perutz. (deceased 2002). 1962. John Cowdery Kendrew. (deceased 1997).1967. Manfred Eigen. 1980. Paul Berg (Associate Member)
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73. Plantilla
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74. EXPLORIT Science Center
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75. Encyclopedia: Max Perutz
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    Encyclopedia: Max Perutz
    Updated 16 days 19 hours 50 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Max Perutz Max Ferdinand Perutz May 19 February 6 ) was an Austrian British molecular biologist May 19 is the 139th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (140th in leap years). ... 1914 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... February 6 is the 37th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2002 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Molecular biology is the study of biology at a molecular level. ... He was born in Vienna in 1914. In 1936 he became a research student at the Cavendish Laboratory in a crystallography group directed by J. Bernal

    76. Up Search Riga Max Ferdinand PERUTZ Date And Place Of Birth 19
    max ferdinand perutz. Date and place of Birth 19 May 1914, Vienna (Austria).Date of Nomination 12 May 1981. Scientific Discipline Molecular Biology
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    Max Ferdinand PERUTZ Date and place of Birth:
    19 May 1914, Vienna (Austria) Date of Nomination:
    12 May 1981 Scientific Discipline:
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    Professor, Nobel laureate in Chemistry, 1962 Institute Address:
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    Laboratory of Molecular Biology,
    Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2QH (United Kingdom)

    77. Royal Society | About The Society | History Of Science | Biographies Of Fellows
    perutz, max ferdinand. Biographical Memoirs 2004 vol 50 pp 227256, plate, by DMBlow. Petavel, Joseph Ernest. Obituary Notices 1936-1938 vol 2 pp 183-203,
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    78. World Science Forum - Budapest
    max ferdinand perutz 1914?2002. Nature Medicine, Mar2002, Vol. 8 Issue 3, p205, 1p.Abstract Presents an obituary for a scientist of Addenbrooke s
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    79. Chemists That Shaped The Science
    (1912 ); John Wilfred Linnett, (1913-1975); Stanford Moore, (1913-1982);max ferdinand perutz, (1914- ); Richard Lawrence Millington Synge,
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  • 80. Nobel Prizes In Molecular Biology
    perutz, max ferdinand, Great Britain, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, b.1914 ( in Vienna, Austria);. and. KENDREW, Sir JOHN COWDERY,
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    Selected Nobel Prizes in Molecular Biology
    Official Nobel Website (San Diego Supercomputing Center mirror) Chemistry 1958 The prize was awarded to:
      SANGER, FREDERICK, Great Britain, Cambridge University, b. 1918:
    "for his work on the structure of proteins, especially that of insulin". Nobel e-Museum Link Physiology or Medicine 1958 The prize was divided, one half being awarded jointly to:
      BEADLE, GEORGE WELLS, U.S.A., California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, b. 1903, d. 1989; and TATUM, EDWARD LAWRIE, U.S.A., Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York, NY, b. 1909, d. 1975:
    "for their discovery that genes act by regulating definite chemical events"; and the other half to:
      LEDERBERG, JOSHUA, U.S.A., Wisconsin University, Madison, WI, b. 1925:
    "for his discoveries concerning genetic recombination and the organization of the genetic material of bacteria". Nobel e-Museum Link Physiology or Medicine 1959 The prize was awarded jointly to:
      SEVERO OCHOA, U.S.A., New York University, New York; and ARTHUR KORNBERG, U.S.A., Stanford University, Stanford, CA;

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