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81. Sciforums.com - Jewish Laureates Of Nobel Prizes
1962 perutz, max ferdinand for their studies of the structures of globularproteins Austria 1961 Calvin, Melvin for his research on the carbon dioxide
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1997 Cohen-Tannoudji, Claude
"for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light" Algeria
1996 Lee, David M.
"for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" USA
1996 Osheroff, Douglas D.
"for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" USA
1995 Perl, Martin L.
"for the discovery of the tau lepton " Russia
1995 Reines, Frederick "for the detection of the neutrino" USA 1992 Charpak, Georges "for his invention and development of particle detectors, in particular the multiwire proportional chamber" Poland 1990 Friedman, Jerome I. "for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics" USA 1988 Lederman, Leon M.

82. VCU News
Abraham shares his memories of Nobel Laureate max perutz Ms. perutz s fatherand Abraham s friend and colleague Nobel Laureate max ferdinand perutz.
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Abraham shares his memories of Nobel Laureate Max Perutz
Donald J. Abraham, Ph.D., professor of medicinal chemistry and director of the Institute for Structural Biology and Drug Discovery.
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VCU's Donald J. Abraham was honored recently with a special invitation. Abraham, Ph.D., professor of medicinal chemistry and director of the Institute for Structural Biology and Drug Discovery, traveled to Cambridge, England, at the personal invitation of Vivien Perutz to give the closing remarks at a September memorial for Ms. Perutz's father and Abraham's friend and colleague - Nobel Laureate Max Ferdinand Perutz. Perutz, who shared the 1962 Nobel Prize for chemistry for his work on the structure of proteins, died in February of cancer. He was 87. Shortly after Perutz's death, Abraham sat down at his computer at 4 a.m. one sleepless night to jot down a few thoughts about his mentor. The "few thoughts" became a career-full of reflections. These are Dr. Abraham's memories of his 30-year relationship with Max Perutz: BACKGROUND: A TALE OF TWO VIENNESE
My wife and I hosted the professor and Mrs. Burger (she was 94, married to the professor for around 70 years and a very southern Virginia lady) at a pre-Christmas luncheon just before the millenium at their favorite restaurant overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains near their retirement complex. The professor died a week after our luncheon. One of the professor's last words to me was that he wished that he had gotten to meet Max. Max's last note to me came on a Christmas card last December. It read, "Don: Hope your work is flourishing. By a quirk of fate I have solved the amyloid structure and have sent it off to PNAS. Yours, Max." Like Max's last note, Professor Burger was a scientist until the end. At the end of the luncheon, Professor Burger said, "Don, do we have enough chapters on computational chemistry? It is important now."

83. Nobelpreistraeger Max Ferdinand Perutz Vip Promi Und Vip Linkliste

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84. The Heidelberg Appeal
max ferdinand perutz, Nobel Prize (Chemistry), MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology,CambridgeBiochemistry-Grande-Bretagne
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86. Obituary Pages From Crystallography News June 2002
Helen Dick Megaw 1907 2002; max ferdinand perutz 1914 - 2002 max ferdinandperutz, molecular biologist. born Vienna 19 May 1914;; Director,
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Helen D. Megaw
Dr. Helen Megaw, born on June 1st 1907, died on February 26th at the age of 94. She was a well- known, highly respected and remarkable member of one of the most important scientific disciplines of the 20th century, namely the field of Crystallography. In her own words, this is ”the branch of science concerned with the description of the structure and properties of condensed matter in terms of the spatial relationships of atoms and interatomic forces in an extended array•. I should explain that the term extended array‘ means a ”crystal• for it is the repeated stacking of molecular units in all directions that distinguishes a crystalline solid from non-crystalline substances like glass. In 1989, Helen became the first woman to be awarded the prestigious Roebling Medal of the Mineralogical Society of America, and in 2000 at the age of 93 she was awarded an honorary degree at Queen‘s University, Belfast. Perhaps, now I can turn to my own involvement with Helen Megaw. I first met her in 1969 while at an international conference in Stony Brook, USA. She was looking for a postdoctoral assistant to work on crystal structure changes with temperature in a particular complicated perovskite material. Kathleen Lonsdale, who had been my Ph.D. supervisor in London, had recommended me to her. At the time I was working at the Chemistry Department in Harvard and my interest was in the crystallography of organic compounds. I therefore accepted Helen‘s offer with some reluctance, because I felt that the subject of inorganic crystals was far too impenetrable for me.

87. Biochemistry Web-based Newsletter
max ferdinand perutz was born in Vienna in 1914. He came from a family of textilemanufacturers and went to the Theresianum grammar school.
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88. Max F. Perutz Bei Der "Rudolf Virchow Vortragsreihe"
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92. Di Renzo Editore
max ferdinand perutz . Titoli Recensioni max ferdinandperutz, Le molecole dei viventi Presentazione di Alfonso Maria Liquori
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Der Nobelpreisträger Max Ferdinand Perutz (1914-2002) wurde im Haus Richardgasse 10 - später Lustig-Prean-Gasse, heute Jaurèsgasse - geboren.
Er studierte ab 1932 an der Universität Wien und ab 1935 in Cambridge Chemie. 1940 dissertierte er in Cambridge über die Kristallstruktur des Hämoglobins
1962 erhielt Perutz den Nobelpreis für Chemie für die Entschlüsselung der räumlichen Struktur des aus 10.000 Atomen bestehenden Blutfarbstoffs und Sauerstoffträgers Hämoglobin (s. Museumsheft 2006-2).

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96. Kimyaokulu - Nobel ödülü Kazanan Bilim Adamlarý
perutz, max ferdinand Ingilter, Laboratort of Moleculer Biology, Cambridge, d.1914 (Viyana, Avusturya); ve KENDREW, Sir JOHN COWDERY Ingiltere,
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Þeker nükleotitlerini ve karbonhidrat biyosentezinde rollerini keþfettiði için BARTON, Sir DEREK H. R.Ýngiltere, Imperial College of Science ve Technology, Londra, d. 1918, ö. 1998; ve
HASSEL, ODD Norveç, Kjemisk Institutt, Oslo Üniversitesi, Oslo, d. 1897, ö. 1981:
Konformasyon kavramýnýn ve kimyadaki uygulamasýnýn geliþimine saðladýðý katkýlar için ONSAGER, LARS, A.B.D., Yale Üniversitesi, New Haven, CT, d. 1903 (Olso, Norveç), ö. 1976:
Tersinmez süreçlerin termodinamiðinin temellerini oluþturan, adýnýn verildiði baðýntýlarý bulduðu için EIGEN, MANFRED Federal Almanya Cumhuriyeti, Max-Planck- Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Götingen, d. 1927;
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GEORGE WREYFORD Ýngiltere, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Cambridge, d. 1897, ö. 1978; ve
PORTER, Lord (GEORGE) Ýngiltere, The Royal Institution, Londra, d. 1920:

97. PublPesditschek
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  • http://www.univie.ac.at/alte-geschichte/Institutsgeschichte.html , Wien 2001 Annona epigraphica Austriaca 1999-2000, mit Index und Konkordanzen, zusammengestellt unter der Leitung von Ekkehard Weber, Tyche 16, 2001 [2002], 221-278. Selch Em(m)erich, Sersawy (Sersavy) Viktor(in), Annona epigraphica Austriaca 2001-2002, Tyche 17, 2002 [2003], 205-240. (gemeinsam mit Franziska Beutler und Ekkehard Weber) 12, 57. Lieferung, hrsg. von der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien 2004, 336f.
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  • Grabherr und Stifter. Die Grabmäler des Hrixmma in Myra, Jahreshefte des Österreichischen Archäologischen Instituts 73, 2004 [2005], 15-52. (gemeinsam mit Jürgen Borchhardt, Heiner Eichner, Linn Kogler und Martin Seyer)
  • Lykien-Bibliographie, Supplementum I, Die Sprache, Chronicalia Indoeuropaea 2005, 138 S., im Druck

98. Www.sobiografias.hpg.ig.com.br/MaxFerdi.html
BBC News SCI/TECH Science giant perutz diesMax ferdinand perutz was born in Vienna on 19 May, 1914. He entered the city suniversity in 1932 to study inorganic chemistry, and then moved to the UK in
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Max Ferdinand Perutz hemoglobina e que g Sir John Cowdery Kendrew Hugo Perutz e Dely Goldschmidt J. D. Bernal paper, X-ray diffraction from crystals of haemoglobin and chymotrypsin , juntamente com Bernal e I. Fankuchen Lawrence Bragg , com uma bolsa da Rockefeller Foundation (1939-1945). Depois da Guerra tornou-se Research Fellow (1945-1947) do Imperial Chemical Industries. Foi Director do Medical Research Council Unit for Molecular Biology do Cavendish Laboratory (1947-1962), Reader do Davy Faraday Research Laboratory, Royal Institution (1954-1968), Fullerian Professor de Fisiologia (1973-1979) e Chairman do Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology (1962-1979) e da European Molecular Biology Organisation (1963-1969), membro do staff Recipient of NSF and NIH Research Grants , para o MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (1983-1995). Casou-se (1942) com Gisela Peiser com quem teve uma filha, Vivien (1944), e um filho, Robin Fellow da Royal Society (1954) e foi agraciado com a Royal Medal da Royal Society (1971), a

99. The Vega Science Trust - Freeview Video On The Web - Interview With Max Perutz
Online video archive recordings of Sir max perutz, who discovered the structure of Interview With max perutz. Discoverer of the structure of Haemoglobin
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about this page Join our newsletter keep up to date and help Vega Donate to Vega via cheque or credit card Broken link please lets us know Link to Vega add us to your website Contact us by phone, post, e-mail, or the web Max Perutz 1914-2002 Max Perutz died on Wed 6th Feb 2002. The Trust recorded some 8 hours of interviews with Max during 2001 and the short extracts streaming from this site have been edited from this detailed archive. The extracts highlight not only Max's scientific achievements but also his approach to science. Max had immeasurable influence on UK science through his role as chief architect of the MRC Laboratory for Molecular Biology (LMB) in Cambridge. The Haemoglobin story (11 mins) Max's early years, family, and the LMB

100. Max Perutz E L'emoglobina

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Max Perutz e l'emoglobina
ono un chimico che lavora in un centro di ricerche di fisica su argomenti di biologia". Così amava definirsi Max Ferdinand Perutz, morto a Cambridge il 6 febbraio, a quasi 88 anni. Un chimico che ha avuto un'influenza profonda sulla medicina, svelando l'architettura e il meccanismo d'azione dell'emoglobina e ponendo così le basi della biologia molecolare. "Fu lui a insegnarmi che l'enigma della vita era racchiuso nella struttura delle proteine, e che la cristallografia a raggi X era il solo modo per venirne a capo" racconterà in seguito Perutz. All'epoca si pensava che anche i geni fossero costituiti da proteine. Così il giovane Perutz imparò le tecniche di cristallografia per applicarle alla biochimica. E scelse di studiare l'emoglobina, la proteina più abbondante e facile a cristallizzare, utilizzando quella estratta dal cavallo. Nel 1959 la struttura spaziale dell'emoglobina e della mioglobina era cosa fatta. Racconterà Perutz: "Eravamo come esploratori alla scoperta di un nuovo continente. Ma ora bisognava spiegare il meccanismo molecolare dello scambio respiratorio". L'obiettivo venne centrato da Perutz e Kendrew negli anni successivi al Nobel. Un meccanismo che si rivelerà la chiave per comprendere numerose malattie ereditarie. A cominciare dall'anemia falciforme, dovuta a una sintesi difettosa dell'emoglobina. Fabio Pagan Vuoi segnalare questo articolo a qualcuno?

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