Feodor Lynen - Wikipedia Translate this page Feodor Lynen (1911-1979. Nació en Munich, Alemania en 1911. Gracias a lostrabajos de Lynen fue posible averiguar que el acetato es la sustancia de http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feodor_Lynen
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Extractions: (b. April 6, 1911, Munich, Ger.d. Aug. 8, 1979, Munich), German biochemist who, for his research on the metabolism of cholesterol and fatty acids, was a corecipient (with Konrad Bloch ) of the 1964 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine Lynen was trained at the University of Munich. After several years as a lecturer in the chemistry department there (1942-47), he became a professor. While at Munich he worked on the intermediary metabolism of the living cell. This research led to his demonstration in the early 1950s that the acetylation of coenzyme A is the key first step in a chain of reactions that result in the formation of cholesterol and fatty acids. In 1954 Lynen became director of the Max Planck Institute for Cell Chemistry in Munich. Lynen was highly regarded in the scientific community. His work on the biosynthesis of cholesterol and fatty acids was cited by the Nobel Prize committee as a contribution to pure chemistry and to the search for a remedy for heart disease caused by cholesterol.
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Extractions: Lynen in Munich and Bloch in the USA corresponded and worked out the 36 steps involved in the synthesis of cholesterol. Bloch found that the basic unit is the simple acetate (ethanoate) ion, a chemical fragment containing only two carbon atoms. In 1951, Lynen found the carrier of this fragment. Bloch then found an intermediate compound, squalene - a long hydrocarbon containing 30 carbon atoms. The final stage was the transformation of the carbon chain of squalene into the four-ring molecule of cholesterol. Lynen also worked on the biosynthesis of fatty acids, isolating from yeast an enzyme complex that acts as a catalyst in the synthesis of long-chain fatty acids from acetyl coenzyme A and malonyl coenzyme A. He also elucidated a series of energy-generating reactions that occur when fatty acids from food are respired to form carbon dioxide and water.
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Extractions: The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH) offers within the framework of the Feodor Lynen Programme highly qualified German scholars from all disciplines an opportunity to carry out long-term research projects (1 to 4 years) at institutes outside Germany, provided they hold a doctorate and are younger than 38 years. The host must be a foreign scholar formerly sponsored by the Foundation (research fellow or research award winner). We also draw attention to the research fellowships for a research stay of 12 to 24 month in Japan granted by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). The host does not have to be a former Humboldt guest researcher. Please observe that the application requirements for these programmes differ in some parts from those for the Feodor Lynen Programme. Note: Foreign research stays for young German scholars and scientists funded by the programs of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation are exempt from the so-called "12 year rule" established within the Framework Act for Higher Education.
Extractions: Feodor Lynen Research Fellowships to highly qualified German scholars aged up to 38 and holding a doctorate, enabling them to undertake a long-term period of research at the institute of a former Humboldt guest-researcher abroad (up to 150 fellowships annually). Within the Feodor Lynen Programme the Humboldt Foundation undertakes the pre-selection of German postdoctoral researchers who apply for a fellowship of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) in Japan (up to 20 fellowships annually) as well as the National Science Council (NSC) in Taiwan (up to 2 fellowships annually).
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Extractions: Feodor Felix Konrad Lynen 6 April 6 August ) was a German biochemist . He won a Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology in . He gave his Nobel Lecture on 11 December , 1964, with the title "The Pathway from 'Activated Acetic Acid' to the Terpenes and Fatty Acids." The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation has a fellowship named in his honor. edit This biographical article about a chemist is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feodor_Felix_Konrad_Lynen Categories Chemist stubs 1911 births ... German chemists Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages Deutsch Espa±ol Polski This page was last modified 03:53, 17 August 2005.