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  1. Virologe: Daniel Carleton Gajdusek, James Batcheller Sumner, Wendell Meredith Stanley, Jakob Segal, Jeffery Taubenberger, Jean-Pierre Lecocq (German Edition)
  2. Biochemiker: Isaac Asimov, Frederic Vester, Hans Adolf Krebs, Artturi Ilmari Virtanen, Hans Fischer, James Batcheller Sumner (German Edition)
  3. James Batcheller Sumner: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2000
  4. Hochschullehrer (Ithaca): John Rawls, Richard Feynman, Hans Bethe, Carl Sagan, Kenneth Wilson, James Batcheller Sumner, Oswald Mathias Ungers (German Edition)

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American biochemist. He shared a 1946 Nobel Prize for his pioneering work on crystallizing enzymes. Wikipedia James B. Sumner James Batcheller Sumner November 19 August 12 ) was an American chemist . He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1946 with John Howard Northrop
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Sumner graduated from Harvard College in . In he went to study biochemistry in Harvard Medical School and obtained his Ph.D. degree in . He then worked as Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at Cornell Medical College
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It was at Cornell where Sumner began his research into isolating enzymes in pure form which had never been achieved before. The enzyme he worked with was urease. Sumner's work was unsuccessful for many years and many of his colleagues were doubtful, believing that what he was trying to achieve was impossible but in he succeeded and discovered that even low molecular weight enzymes could be isolated and crystallized. His successful research brought him to full professorship in

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23. Sumner, James
sumner, james batcheller (18871955). james batcheller sumner was born at Canton,Mass., on Nov. 19, 1887, as the son of Charles sumner and Elizabeth Rand
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Sumner's research work at Cornell first centered around analytical methods; despite hard work he was unable to obtain any interesting results. He then decided to isolate an enzyme in pure form, an ambitious aim never achieved by anyone up till then, but a type of research suited to his scanty apparatus and very small laboratory staff. In particular, he worked with urease.
For many years his work was unsuccessful, but in spite of discouragement from colleagues who doubted whether any enzyme could ever be isolated in pure form he continued. In 1921, when his research was still in its early stages, he had been granted an American-Belgian fellowship and decided to go to Brussels to work with Jean Effront, who had written several books on enzymes. The plan fell through, however, because Effront thought Sumner's idea of isolating urease was ridiculous. Back in Ithaca, he resumed his work until finally, in 1926, he succeeded ("I went to the telephone and told my wife that I had crystallized the first enzyme", he wrote in an autobiographical note). His isolation and crystallization of urease met with mixed response; it was ignored or disbelieved by most biochemists, but it brought him a full professorship in 1929.
Sumner was married three times: in 1915 he married Bertha Louise Ricketts whom he later divorced. They had six children, one of whom died at an early age. In 1931 he married Agnes Paulina Lundkvist, and finally in 1943 Mary Morrison Beyer. He died of cancer on August 12, 1955.

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sumner, james batcheller, 1946. Svedberg, The, 1926. Synge, Richard LaurenceMillington, 1952. Taube, Henry, 1983. Tiselius, Arne Wilhelm Kaurin, 1948
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25. Sumner, James (Batcheller)
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26. James B. Sumner - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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(Redirected from James Batcheller Sumner James Batcheller Sumner November 19 August 12 ) was an American chemist . He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in with John Howard Northrop
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Sumner graduated from Harvard College in . In he went to study biochemistry in Harvard Medical School and obtained his Ph.D. degree in . He then worked as Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at Cornell Medical College edit
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It was at Cornell where Sumner began his research into isolating enzymes in pure form which had never been achieved before. The enzyme he worked with was urease . Sumner's work was unsuccessful for many years and many of his colleagues were doubtful, believing that what he was trying to achieve was impossible but in he succeeded and discovered that even low molecular weight enzymes could be isolated and crystallized. His successful research brought him to full professorship in edit
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In , he was given a Guggenheim Fellowship and he spent five months in Sweden working with Professor Theodor Svedberg . Also that year, John Howard Northrop of the

27. James B. Sumner - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
james batcheller sumner (November 19, 1887 August 12, 1955) was an Americanchemist. He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1946 with John Howard
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James Batcheller Sumner November 19 August 12 ) was an American chemist . He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in with John Howard Northrop
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Education
Sumner graduated from Harvard College in . In he went to study biochemistry in Harvard Medical School and obtained his Ph.D. degree in . He then worked as Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at Cornell Medical College edit
Research
It was at Cornell where Sumner began his research into isolating enzymes in pure form which had never been achieved before. The enzyme he worked with was urease . Sumner's work was unsuccessful for many years and many of his colleagues were doubtful, believing that what he was trying to achieve was impossible but in he succeeded and discovered that even low molecular weight enzymes could be isolated and crystallized. His successful research brought him to full professorship in edit
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In , he was given a Guggenheim Fellowship and he spent five months in Sweden working with Professor Theodor Svedberg . Also that year, John Howard Northrop of the

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James Batcheller Sumner Charles Sumner e Elizabeth Rand Kelly Otto Folin Guggenheim Fellowship (1937) em Uppsala, e em seguida a Scheele Medal Bertha Louise Ricketts (1915), com Agnes Paulina Lundkvist (1931) e finalmente com Mary Morrison Beyer

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32. James B. Sumner
james B. sumner. james B. sumner AKA james batcheller sumner. Born 19Nov-1887Birthplace Canton, MA Died 12-Aug-1955 Location of death Buffalo, NY
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Executive summary: First to crystallize an enzyme Father: Charles Sumner
Mother: Elizabeth Rand Kelly Wife: Bertha Louise Ricketts (m. 1915, div., six children) Wife: Agnes Paulina Lundkvist (m. 1931) Wife: Mary Morrison Beyer (m. 1943) High School: Roxbury Latin School University: Harvard University (1910) Teacher: Mt. Allison College, Sackville, New Brunswick Teacher: Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1911-12) University: PhD, Harvard University (1914) Professor: Biochemistry, Cornell Medical School, Ithaca (1914-47) Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1946 (with John H. Northrop and Wendell M. Stanley Guggenheim Fellowship National Academy of Sciences Risk Factors: Amputee Do you know something we don't?

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James Batcheller Sumner 19. November in Canton Massachusetts USA 12. August in Buffalo New York ) war ein US-amerikanischer Chemiker Sumner erhielt den Nobelpreis f¼r Chemie "f¼r seine Entdeckung der Kristallisierbarkeit von Enzymen ". Er kristallisierte unter anderem Concanavalin A und das Enzym Urease , die er aus der Schwertbohne isolierte. Bearbeiten
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36. Guide To The James B. Sumner Papers,1908-1958
james batcheller sumner, 18871955. Quantity. 8 cubic ft. sumner, jamesbatcheller, 1887-1955. Maynard, Leonard Amby, 1887-1972. Subjects
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Compiled by: N. Dean Date completed: November 1986 EAD encoding: Martin Heggestad, May 2004 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: James B. Sumner papers, 1908-1958. Collection Number: Creator: James Batcheller Sumner, 1887-1955. Quantity: 8 cubic ft. Forms of Material: Correspondence, lecture notes, printed material, photographs, notebooks, ephemera. Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract: Correspondence concerning the organization of biochemical research in Brazil, notes for addresses and lectures, drafts and reprints of articles, graphs, photographs, and slides, the Scheele medal (1929), the gold medal and certificate for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, printed Nobel proceedings, photographs of the ceremony, glass slides made in the course of his research, photographs of fellow scientists, and his chemistry notebook from Harvard. Also, biographical sketches, notes, clippings, and related correspondence used by Professor Leonard A. Maynard in preparation of his memoir of Sumner.

37. Guide To The Gladys A. Sperling Papers,1929-1987.
sumner, james B.(james batcheller), 18871955. Subjects. AgingNutritionalaspects. Animal nutrition. AnimalsResearch. NutritionResearch.
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Peter Martinez DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: Gladys A. Sperling papers, 1929-1987. Collection Number: Creator: Gladys Athena Sperling, 1903- Quantity: 2 cubic ft. Forms of Material: Correspondence, subject files, clippings, notebooks, photographs. Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract: Correspondence files, subject files, talks and papers, reprints (both those in which Sperling is a co-author and ones by Clive McCay), and clippings. Also student notebooks, particularly in bacteriology. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Research assistant in nutrition.

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Origin Displayed: English Spelling variations include: Sumner, Sumners and others. First found in Oxfordshire in Bicester where they were seated from very ancient times, some say at the time of the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Mary Sumner who settled in Salem, Mass. in 1630; along with Elizabeth and Henry; Mary Sumner settled in Virginia in 1653; A. Sumner settled in San Francisco, Cal. in 1850. Motto Translated: Thou wilt go safest in the middle.
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