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Edmond Fischer Edmond H. Fischer says winning the prize can be a bizarre business that catchesyou off guard. The first question is `Why us? http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/march98/fischer.html
Extractions: Edmond H. Fischer Edmond H. Fischer says winning the prize can be "a bizarre business that catches you off guard. "The first question is: `Why us?' There are so many brilliant people working, including ones we've recommended." For a decade, he and Krebs had been among the thousand scientists asked to submit nominations for the prize. "If you get a gold medal in the Olympics, you know why. You came out first," he says. "In science, it's so different. You do your thing, working without thinking about this or any other award. Then all of the sudden in the middle of the night you get a call." That's how it happened for Fischer. He'd just returned from a trip to Italy in October 1992, when the telephone rang in the dark and woke him from a deep, jet-lagged sleep. An unfamiliar voice asked, "Are you Dr. Fischer?" "My first thought was, `Who is this guy? Does he want to sell me stocks, or replace the gutters on the house?' " "Are you Dr. Fischer from the University of Washington medical school?" the voice asked. " `Yeah,' I said. `Whaddya want?' `Congratulations,' said the voice. `This is CBS in New York. You've just won the Nobel Prize, along with Dr. Edwin Krebs.' "At first I didn't believe it," says Fischer. "But the moment he mentioned Ed, I woke up. I put the lights on. It was 3:45 a.m. As soon as I put the phone down, it rang again."
Edmond H. Fischer - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Dr Edmond H. Fischer (born April 6, 1920) is a SwissAmerican biochemist. About Edmond H. Fischer, Ph.D. Hughes, R. 1998. After the Prize http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmond_H._Fischer
Extractions: Dr Edmond H. Fischer (born April 6 ) is a Swiss-American biochemist. He and his collaborator Edwin G. Krebs were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in for describing how reversible phosphorylation works as a switch to activate proteins and regulate various cellular processes. Fisher was born in Shanghai China . At age 7 he and his two older brothers were sent to the Swiss boarding school La Ch¢taigneraie. At high school he made a pact with a childhood friend, one of them would become a doctor and the other a scientist and then they could cure the ills of the world. While at high school Fisher was admitted to the Geneva Conservatory of Music, he also considered becoming a professional musician. At the completion of high school Fisher wanted to study microbiology , however he was advised to study chemistry. He studied at the University of Geneva during World War II , he enjoyed organic chemistry and also studied biology. He completed a PhD in organic chemistry under the supervision of Kurt H. Meyer
Edmond H. Fischer - Linix Encyclopedia Pacific Northwest Research Institute. About Edmond H. Fischer, Ph.D.(http//www.pnri.org/seminars/langvir/fischer.html); Hughes, R. 1998. http://web.linix.ca/pedia/index.php/Edmond_H._Fischer
Extractions: Dr Edmond H. Fischer (born April 6 ) is a Swiss-American biochemist. He and his collaborator Edwin G. Krebs were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in for describing how reversible phosphorylation works as a switch to activate proteins and regulate various cellular processes. Fisher was born in Shanghai China . At age 7 he and his two older brothers were sent to the Swiss boarding school La Châtaigneraie. At high school he made a pact with a childhood friend, one of them would become a doctor and the other a scientist and then they could cure the ills of the world. While at high school Fisher was admitted to the Geneva Conservatory of Music, he also considered becoming a professional musician. At the completion of high school Fisher wanted to study microbiology , however he was advised to study chemistry. He studied at the University of Geneva during World War II , he enjoyed organic chemisty and also studied biology. He completed a PhD in organic chemistry under the supervision of Kurt H. Meyer
Edmond H. Fischer - Wikipedia Translate this page Edmond H. Fischer nació en Shangai China, en 1947 se licenció en Química en laUniversidad de Ginebra. Emigró a Estados Unidos para trabajar como http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmond_H._Fischer
Molecular Research Grants 1994 fischer edmond h. Dept. of Biochemistry, University of Washington, Seattle USATyrosine phosphatases in cell signaling. Lester Henry A. http://www.hfsp.org/awardees/Awards.php?t=RGM&y=1994
Edmond H. Fischer - Autobiography edmond H. fischer. Memories of my early childhood are clouded with uncertaintiesbecause I was essentially separated from my parents since the early age of http://nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/1992/fischer-autobio.html
Extractions: HOME SITE HELP ABOUT SEARCH ... EDUCATIONAL Another important event marked my High School days: I was admitted to the Geneva Conservatory of Music. I had heard Johnny Aubert give an unforgettable rendition of Beethoven's 5th Piano Concerto. I decided on the spot that I wanted to study with him. After an audition in which I nervously presented Mendelssohn's Rondo Capriccioso and Chopin's A-maj. Polonaise, he took me on, and that spelled the beginning of many enthralling years. Music had always played an important part in my life, to such an extent that I even wondered whether I should not make a career of it. But finally I thought it better to keep music purely for pleasure. It was my goal to become a microbiologist but Fernand Chodat, the Professeur of Bacteriology, argued that there was little future in that field, which was probably the case in Switzerland at that time. He advised me to get a diploma in Chemistry saying that, in any case, test tubes were of more use than a microscope to modern microbiologists.
Medicine 1992 edmond H. fischer, Edwin G. Krebs. edmond H. fischer, Edwin G. Krebs. half 1/2of the prize, half 1/2 of the prize. Switzerland and USA, USA http://nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/1992/
Fischer, Edmond H. fischer, edmond H. (b. April 6, 1920, Shanghai, China), American biochemist whowas the corecipient with Edwin G. Krebs of the 1992 Nobel Prize for http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/210_2.html
Extractions: (b. April 6, 1920, Shanghai, China), American biochemist who was the corecipient with Edwin G. Krebs of the 1992 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries concerning reversible phosphorylation, a biochemical mechanism that governs the activities of cell proteins. The son of Swiss parents, Fischer earned a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Geneva in 1947 and conducted research there until 1953. That year he went to the United States, where he joined Krebs on the faculty of the University of Washington, Seattle. He became a full professor there in 1961. Fischer and Krebs made their discoveries in the mid-1950s while studying reversible phosphorylation i.e., the attachment or detachment of phosphate groups to cell proteins. The two men were the first to purify and characterize one of the enzymes (phosphorylase) involved in the process of phosphorylation. They also discovered the enzymes that catalyze the attachment and detachment of phosphate groups, known as protein kinases and phosphatase, respectively. In the decades following these initial discoveries, scientists were able to identify many other enzymes that regulate specific processes in cells, leading to explanations of the mechanisms controlling basic activities in all living cells.
Fischer, Edmond H. -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia fischer, edmond H. (born 1920), US biochemist, born in Shanghai, China; educatedat State College of Geneva and Univ. of Geneva; professor and research http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article?tocId=9311255