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Extractions: Sir Ernst Boris Chain June 19 August 12 ) was a German -born British biochemist, and a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his work on penicillin Chain was born in Berlin . In 1930, he received his degree in chemistry from Friedrich Wilhelm University . After the Nazis came to power, Chain knew that he, being a Jew , would no longer be safe in Germany. He left Germany in 1933 and moved to England. He began working on phospholipids at Cambridge University under the direction of Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins . In , he accepted a job at Oxford University as a lecturer in pathology . During this time he worked on a range of research topics, including snake venoms tumour metabolism, lysozymes , and biochemistry techniques. In 1939, he partnered with Howard Florey to investigate natural antibacterial agents produced by microorganisms . This led him and Florey to revisit the work of Alexander Fleming , who had described penicillin nine years previously. Chain and Florey went on to discover penicillin's theraputic action and its chemical composition. It was Chain who worked out how to isolate and concentrate penicillin. He also theorized the structure of penicillin, which was confirmed by x-ray crystallography done by Dorothy Hodgkin . For this research, Chain, Florey, and Fleming received the Nobel Prize in 1945.
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Extractions: (Redirected from Ernst Chain Sir Ernst Boris Chain June 19 August 12 ) was a German -born British biochemist, and a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his work on penicillin Chain was born in Berlin . In 1930, he received his degree in chemistry from Friedrich Wilhelm University . After the Nazis came to power, Chain knew that he, being a Jew , would no longer be safe in Germany. He left Germany in 1933 and moved to England. He began working on phospholipids at Cambridge University under the direction of Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins . In , he accepted a job at Oxford University as a lecturer in pathology . During this time he worked on a range of research topics, including snake venoms tumour metabolism, lysozymes , and biochemistry techniques. In 1939, he partnered with Howard Florey to investigate natural antibacterial agents produced by microorganisms . This led him and Florey to revisit the work of Alexander Fleming , who had described penicillin nine years previously. Chain and Florey went on to discover penicillin's theraputic action and its chemical composition. It was Chain who worked out how to isolate and concentrate penicillin. He also theorized the structure of penicillin, which was confirmed by x-ray crystallography done by Dorothy Hodgkin . For this research, Chain, Florey, and Fleming received the Nobel Prize in 1945.
Ernst Boris Chain chain, ernst boris, 190679, English biochemist, b. Berlin, Germany. For hiswork on penicillin, chain shared with sir Alexander Fleming and sir Howard http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0811220.html
Extractions: Language of Material : eng, rus, ger, fre, ita An exceptional feature of the Chain papers is the documentation of the large number of Israel and Jewish organisations with which he was associated, especially the Weizmann Institute of Science, where he was a governor for many years and had one time considered taking up an appointment. Although there is no original documentation for the penicillin research there are many historical accounts and much correspondence about the history of penicillin. By section as follows: Biographical and personal, Research at Cambridge and Oxford, Istituto Superiore di Sanita, Imperial College London, Societies and organisations, Industrial consultancies and collaborative research, Lectures, publications, addresses and broadcasts, Israel and Jewish organisations, Visits and conferences, General correspondence, List of publications. Index of correspondents. Received for cataloguing in 1979-1983 by the Contemporary Scientific Archives Centre from Lady Chain, widow. Deposited in CMAC in 1983.
Ernst Boris Chain For his work on penicillin, chain shared with sir Alexander Fleming and sir chain, ernst boris (19061979) (The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0811220.html
Fleming, Sir Alexander sir Alexander Fleming Fleming, sir Alexander, 18811955, ernst boris chain -chain, ernst boris, 190679, English biochemist, b. Berlin, Germany. http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0156615.html
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Extractions: Howard Walter Florey and Ernst Boris Chain, the scientists who followed up most successfully on Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin, each brought scientific knowledge and talent to the effort that filled out the other's contribution, but the two were mismatched in terms of their personalities. Florey was born in 1898 in Adelaide, Australiathe youngest of five children and the only son of an English shoemaker who had immigrated to Australia hoping to save his first wife and two eldest daughters, who were suffering from tuberculosis. He established a boot and shoe factory, which prospered during much of Florey's youth. From an early age Florey knew that he wanted to study medicine, perhaps because an older sister was already a medical student, at a time when few women became physicians. She teased him about wanting to become another Pasteur, thus forecasting his interest in medical research. In 1922 Florey graduated with degrees in science and medicine from the University of Adelaide, which at that time specialized in preparing general practitioners, not researchers. On the basis of his fine academic record and his prowess as a tennis player, he was awarded a prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford University in England. At Oxford his hunger for research was fed at the Honours Physiology School, which was headed by the great neurophysiologist Sir Charles Sherrington. After completing his Rhodes Scholarship, Florey spent a summer as the physician on an Arctic expedition and the following year as a research student at Cambridge. He then accepted a fellowship from the Rockefeller Foundation in New York that enabled him to work in Alfred Newton Richards's laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania. Soon after he returned to England, he began working toward a Ph.D. in pathology at Cambridge University. There he was inspired by the biochemist Sir Frederic Gowland Hopkins, head of the Sir William Dunn Institute of Biochemistry and famous for his work on vitamins. Florey also worked with Albert Szent-Györgyi, who was well along in his work isolating vitamin C.
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Imperial College London - Nobel Laureates 1945, chain, sir ernst boris FRS (19061979), (Joint award) for the discovery ofPenicillin and its curative effect in various infection diseases http://www.imperial.ac.uk/P455.htm
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