Extractions: Thursday, 6 November 2003 Dr. David J. Mangelsdorf, professor of pharmacology and biochemistry at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and an associate investigator in the university's Howard Hughes Medical Institute, has been awarded Germany's highly respected Heinrich Wieland Prize for his research on lipids. The prestigious international science award is given annually to one individual for research in the fields of biochemistry, chemistry and physiology of fats and lipids and its clinical importance. Dr. Mangelsdorf's research focuses on the mechanisms of nuclear receptor proteins that serve as sensors in protecting human cells against unusually high and possibly toxic levels of lipids, such as cholesterol and fatty acids. These lipid-sensing proteins play a central role in the maintenance of physiological levels of lipids consumed with food. Dr. Mangelsdorf's work signifies an important contribution to the elucidation of the mechanism that the body uses to restore the balance following an increase in cholesterol levels. Three other UT Southwestern scientists have received the Wieland Prize since its inception in 1963.
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Nobel Peace Prize 1927 heinrich otto wieland for his investigations of the constitution of thebile acids and related substances. 1928 - Adolf otto Reinhold Windaus for the http://din-timelines.com/1920s-npp.shtml
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WHKMLA : Biographies Of Germany 1871-1945, By Period wieland, heinrich otto, 18771957, awarded the 1927 Nobel Prize in Chemistry from Nobel e-Museum, in English, illustrated, detailed http://www.zum.de/whkmla/biographies/germany/bioxgermany.html
List Of Scientists By Field Translate this page wieland, heinrich otto. wieland, Melchior. Wieleitner, heinrich. Wieleitner,heinrich. Wien, Wilhelm Carl Werner otto Fritz Franz http://www.indiana.edu/~newdsb/w.html
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New Dictionary Of Scientific Biography Translate this page Wiedemann, Gustav heinrich Wiegleb, Johann Christian wieland, heinrich otto Wiley,Harvey Washington Wilhelm, Richard Herman Wilhelmy, Ludwig Ferdinand http://www.indiana.edu/~newdsb/chem.html
Biographies Of Chemists wieland, heinrich 1877 1957 (D) D. wieland, heinrich otto Nobel prize Chemistry1927 E (SE). Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick http://www.chemlin.de/chemistry/chemists.htm
Chemiker Translate this page wieland, heinrich 1877 - 1957 (D) D. wieland, heinrich otto Nobelpreis Chemie1927 E (SE). Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick Nobelpreis Medizin 1966 E http://www.chemlin.de/chemie/chemiker.htm
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Extractions: Manuscript Sources on Scientists in the Collections ofOther Scientists Arrhenius, Svante (1859-1927). Chemist. APS 1911. Osterhout Papers* Svante Arrhenius received the Nobel Prize in 1903 for his studies of electrolytic dissociation in solutions, work which was on the borderland of physics and chemistry. Two years later he assumed the directorship of the Nobel Institute for Physical Chemistry, a post he held until his death. His proclivity for interdisciplinary topics led him to apply principles from physical chemistry to immunology and to advance theories of cosmology and the origin of life (Worlds in the Making, 1908). His broad scientific interests and his position in the Nobel Institute placed him at the center of international communities of physical and life scientists. W. J. V. Osterhout* met Arrhenius at Berkeley, where Arrhenius was a visiting professor shortly after being awarded the Nobel Prize. The friendship which developed between the two men is reflected in about thirty letters (in English) written by Arrhenius (1 file, ca. 1906-1924). In these letters Arrhenius refers to his visit at Berkeley and his friendship with Jacques Loeb**, and later (1911) to his visit at the Rockefeller Institute. He conveys his impressions of science in the United States and other countries, his reflections on books and scientific issues, and gives descriptions of the research in his laboratory (1913). The correspondence during the war is filled with details about German science and the impact of the war on Europe's scientific community. Postwar letters describe vividly the plight of the average person, as well as the changing attitude toward German science. Of particular interest are the letters concerning the congress of physiology in Paris (from which Germans were excluded) and the politics of the Nobel Prize (ca. 1920s). These letters are a rich source on European science and on the relationships between European and American science. They also reveal a great deal about Arrhenius as a scientist, thinker, and organizer of international science.
Prix Nobel De 1925 à 1929 Translate this page 1927 heinrich otto wieland (1877 - 1957). 1928 Adolf otto Reinhold Windaus heinrich otto wieland. Pour ses recherches sur la composition des acides http://membres.lycos.fr/xjarnot/Chimistes/Nobel_1925.html
Extractions: P rix Nobel de 1925 à 1929 Richard Zsigmondy Theodor Svedberg Heinrich Otto Wieland Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus ... Hans von Euler Chelpin et Arthur Harden Pour la démonstration de la nature hétérogène des solutions colloïdales et pour les méthodes qu'il mit au point à cette occasion, et qui sont les fondements de la chimie colloïdale moderne. (Vienne, 1865 - Gbttingen, 1929) C'était déjà là l'une des préoccupations des alchimistes. En 1679, J. Kunckel, l'un de ces "faiseurs d'or", avait réussi à fabriquer des "rubis". A. Cassius (mort en 1673) avait préparé le "pourpre d'or" qui porte son nom. En 1857, l'Anglais M. Faraday expliqua que la coloration des rubis est due à une dispersion de fines particules d'or, et que l'on peut obtenir des teintes plus prononcées en ajoutant aux dispersions métalliques de petites quantités de phosphore dissous dans l'éther. Ces fines dispersions d'or furent appelées colloïdes, terme qu'introduisit Th. Graham, dont les travaux (1861) ont montré que l'on peut séparer les cristalloïdes des colloïdes en solution aqueuse par dialyse à travers une membrane appropriée. Ces solutions colloïdales d'or se comportent de la même façon que les solutions de gélatine ou de colle animale. Zsigmondy continuait de travailler sur les solutions colloïdales quand il fut recruté en 1597 au laboratoire vitro-technique de la firme Schott, à Iéna; il poursuivit ses recherches dans son laboratoire personnel de 1900 à 1903. Se fondant sur l'effet Tyndall, découvert en 1881 (illumination visible par effet latéral d'un milieu colloïdal traversé par un faisceau lumineux), il construisit en 1903, avec son collaborateur, le physicien Siedentopf, un ultra-microscope destiné à devenir un outil universel pour l'observation des colloïdes. Il coopéra également avec Smoluchowski (qui étudiait le mouvement brownien, les variations de densités des solutions et de l'air, etc.) et avec Hückel.
Brockhaus Nobelpreise - Heinrich Otto Wieland Translate this page heinrich otto wieland - Chemienobelpreis 1927 Der deutsche Wissenschaftler erhieltden Nobelpreis für »seine Forschungen zur Strukturermittlung http://www.brockhaus.de/brockhaus-suche/werke/nobelpreise/000/000/Heinrich_Otto_
Extractions: [V e r l a g s f r i s c h] Details Nowell, Iris: Joyce Wieland : A Life in Art, Toronto, Ontario, Canada E C W Pr 2001 BRAND NEW COPY - "Joyce Wieland is one of Canada's greatest artists of the last half of the twentieth century."Pierre Theberge, director of the National Gallery of anada. Joyce Wieland triumphed over what she called "obscene poverty" to achieve international celebrity as a painter, collagist, quiltmaker, and filmmaker, celebrated as Canada's most important woman artist next to Emily Carr.Joyce Wieland 's art stands alone. Her strikingly Cana-dian themes of environmental issues, historical passages, and aboriginal rights appear in buoyant, satirical images. Her powerful erotic themes linger in the mind. Just as her dark, troubling renderings of catastrophes and grotesque happenings will not vanish. To make her distinctive, highly personal art, Wieland uses toys, paper cut-outs, wood, glass, and pieces of her panties and dresses just as boldly and felicitously as she uses oils, watercolours, and pencils. Some of her most famous works are quilts, such as Reason Over Passion and Confedspread. She made underground films long before Andy Warhol did, producing a total of sixteen.Joyce
Universität Heidelberg Translate this page heinrich otto wieland (1877 1957) benannt. heinrich wieland war ein Vetter vonAlbert Boehringer, dem Firmengründer von Boehringer Ingelheim. http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/presse/news/2112wieland.html
Extractions: 10. Dezember 2001 Prof. Felix Wieland mit Heinrich-Wieland-Preis 2001 ausgezeichnet Seit 1963 wird der Heinrich-Wieland-Preis einmal jährlich für wissenschaftliche Arbeiten aus den Bereichen Biochemie, Chemie und Physiologie der Fette und Lipide und deren klinische Bedeutung vergeben. Dieser Preis, der aus der Heinrich-Wieland-Medaille sowie einem Geldbetrag in Höhe von 50 000 DM besteht, gehört international zu den renommiertesten Auszeichnungen für Wissenschaftler und wurde inzwischen zum 52. Mal verliehen. Boehringer Ingelheim ist erstmalig Stifter dieses Preises. Prof. Bernd Wetzel, Leiter der weltweiten Forschung und nicht-klinischen Entwicklung bei Boehringer Ingelheim, betont: "Wir sind stolz, dass wir die Verleihung des Heinrich-Wieland-Preises übernehmen konnten. Dieser Preis steht für Boehringer Ingelheims Engagement auf dem Herz-Kreislauf-Gebiet und bringt unsere besondere Beziehung zu Heinrich Wieland, der den Grundstein für Boehringer Ingelheims Arzneimittelforschung legte, zum Ausdruck."
Extractions: Premio Heinrich Wieland 2003 por la investigación del papel de los receptores hormonales en el metabolismo de los lípidos Ingelheim, Alemania, 6 de noviembre de 2003 - El Premio Heinrich Wieland, dotado con 25.000 Euros, ha sido concedido este al año al Prof. David J. Mangelsdorf del Instituto Médico Howard Hughes, Centro Médico del Suroeste de la Universidad de Tejas en Dallas. El Prof. Nepomuk Zöllner, presidente del Patronato del Premio Heinrich Wieland, presentó el premio en la Universidad Ludwig-Maximilian en Múnich el 6 de noviembre de 2003. El Premio Heinrich Wieland, patrocinado por Boehringer Ingelheim para promover la investigación en el campo de los lípidos y sustancias relacionadas, ha sido otorgado por 54ª vez. El Dr. Andreas Barner, Miembro del Comité Ejecutivo y Jefe de Investigación, Desarrollo y Medicina, subrayó: "Boehringer Ingelheim se siente orgullosa de poder contribuir al trabajo científico internacional con la concesión del Premio Heinrich Wieland. Este premio expresa nuestra relación especial con Heinrich Wieland, quien contribuyó de forma decisiva al desarrollo de la investigación farmacéutica en Boehringer Ingelheim." "El establecimiento de este premio científico recalca la gran importancia del avance en la investigación de las enfermedades metabólicas. Este progreso puede contribuir al desarrollo de medicamentos nuevos e innovadores," añadió el Prof. Dieter Hinzen, Jefe del mayor centro de Investigación y Desarrollo de Boehringer Ingelheim con sede en Biberach, Alemania.
Heinrich-Wieland-Preis 2004 - Pressetext.austria Translate this page Der von Boehringer Ingelheim gestiftete heinrich-wieland-Preis ist nach demdeutschen Chemiker und Dr. heinrich otto wieland (1877 - 1957) benannt. http://www.pressetext.at/pte.mc?pte=041115048
Mitglieder_alpha Translate this page BÖTHLINGK, otto NIKOLAUS VON 1876. BOHR, NIELS HENRIK DAVID 1954 wieland,heinrich 1952. WILAMOWITZ-MOELLENDORFF, ULRICH VON 1908. WILDER, THORNTON 1956 http://www.orden-pourlemerite.de/mitglieder_alpha.htm
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