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  1. Lipide metabolism by Konrad Emil Bloch, 1960
  2. Blondes in Venetian Paintings, the Nine-Banded Armadillo, and Other Essays in Bi by Professor Konrad Bloch, 1997-02-27
  3. Biography - Bloch, Konrad E. (1912-2000): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  4. Lipide metabolism by Konrad Bloch, 1960
  5. Biological and Chemical Aspects of Oxygenases: Proceedings of the Unit by Konrad Bloch, 1966
  6. German Biochemists: Konrad Emil Bloch, Hermann Emil Fischer, Samuel Mitja Rapoport, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Adolf Butenandt
  7. American Biochemists: Isaac Asimov, Linus Pauling, Kary Mullis, Konrad Emil Bloch, Walter Gilbert, Gregory Goodwin Pincus, Stanley B. Prusiner
  8. Blondes in Venetian Paintings, the Nine-Banded Armadllo, and Other Essays in Biochemistry by Konrad Bloch, 1994
  9. Lipide Metabolism; by Konrad, (Editor); Bloch, 1960
  10. N-methylcysteine and derivatives, by Konrad Emil Bloch, 1938

21. Premios Nobel De Fisiología Y Medicina
Translate this page AÑO, PREMIOS nobel OTORGADOS EN FISIOLOGÍA Y MEDICINA. 1901, Behring, EmilAdolph von (Alemania). 1964, bloch, konrad E. (EEUU) Lynen, Feodor (Alemania).
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Premios Nobel de Fisiología y Medicina
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: premios concedidos cada año a personas, entidades u organismos por sus aportaciones extraordinarias realizadas durante el año anterior en los campos de la Física, Química, Fisiología y Medicina, Literatura, Paz y Economía. Otorgados por primera vez el 10 de diciembre de 1901, los premios están financiados por los intereses devengados de un fondo en fideicomiso contemplado en el testamento del químico, inventor y filántropo sueco Alfred Bernhard Nobel. Además de una retribución en metálico, el ganador del Premio Nobel recibe también una medalla de oro y un diploma con su nombre y el campo en que ha logrado tal distinción. Los jueces pueden dividir cada premio entre dos o tres personas, aunque no está permitido repartirlo entre más de tres. Si se considerara que más de tres personas merecen el premio, se concedería de forma conjunta. El fondo está controlado por un comité de la Fundación Nobel, compuesto por seis miembros en cada mandato de dos años: cinco elegidos por los administradores de los organismos contemplados en el testamento, y el sexto nombrado por el Gobierno sueco. Los seis miembros serán ciudadanos suecos o noruegos. De acuerdo con la voluntad de Nobel, se han establecido institutos separados en Suecia y Noruega para favorecer los objetivos de la Fundación con el fin de potenciar cada uno de los cinco campos en los que se conceden los galardones. En 1968, para conmemorar su 300 aniversario, el Banco Nacional de Suecia creó el Premio de Ciencias Económicas Banco de Suecia en Memoria de Alfred Nobel, que sería otorgado por la Real Academia Sueca de las Ciencias (conocida con anterioridad por el nombre de Academia Sueca de las Ciencias). La Real Academia Sueca de las Ciencias concede también los premios de Física y Química.

22. CHF Oral History Abstract - Konrad E. Bloch
The interview begins with konrad E. bloch describing his Throughout his career, bloch'sprimary research interest was He won the nobel Prize in Medicine and
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KONRAD E. BLOCH
Born in Neisse, Germany on 21 January 1912 Abstract Date of Interview: 22 March 1993
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Interviewer: James J. Bohning
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Date of Entry: 7 October 1993
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Interview made possible through a grant from the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Professional Experience Research assistant, Schweizerisches Höhenforschung's Institute, Davos, Switzerland Instructor, Department of Biochemistry, Columbia University University of Chicago Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry Professor Harvard University Higgins Professor of Biochemistry Chairman, Department of Chemistry Professor of Science, School of Public Health Higgins Professor of Biochemistry, Emeritus Newton-Abraham Visiting Professor, Oxford University For more information about the CHF Oral History program, please contact the Oral History Coordinator

23. Themes Geography History History Prize Winners Nobel
Themes Geography History History Prize Winners nobel Prize Medicine.Year, Winners. 1901, Behring, Emil Adolf von. 1964, bloch, konrad Lynen, Feodor.
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24. Lynen, Feodor (Felix Konrad)
metabolism of fatty acids. For this work he shared the 1964 nobel Prizefor Physiology or Medicine with konrad bloch. Lynen was born and
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Lynen, Feodor (Felix Konrad)
German biochemist who investigated the synthesis of cholesterol in the human body and the metabolism of fatty acids. For this work he shared the 1964 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Konrad Bloch.
Lynen was born and educated in Munich, where he spent his whole career, becoming professor 1953 and director of the Max Planck Institute for Cell Chemistry (later Biochemistry) 1954.
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.

25. Bloch
bloch, konrad (Emil) (szül. 1912. német születésû amerikai biokémikus; 1964benFeodor Lynennel megosztva élettani-orvostudományi nobel-díjat kaptak a
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26. ClubCaminantes - Premios Nobel - Medicina, El Club De Los Caminantes
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel, MEDICINA. 1901-1925 1926-1950 1951-1975 1976-2000.1951. Theiler, Max (Suráfrica). 1964. bloch, konrad E. (Estados Unidos).
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MEDICINA Theiler, Max Por sus descubrimientos relativos a la fiebre amarilla y la forma de combatirla.
Waksman, Selman A. (Estados Unidos) Por su descubrimiento de la estreptomicina, el primer antibiotico efectivo contra la tuberculosis.
Krebs, Hans Adolf Por su descubrimiento del ciclo del ácido cítrico. Lipmann, Fritz A. (Estados Unidos) Por el descubrimiento de la co-enzima A y su importancia como intermediario del metabolismo.
Enders, John F. (Estados Unidos) Por el descubrimiento de la habilidad de los virus de la poliomelitis para desarrollarse en varios tipos de tejido. Robbins, Frederick C. (Estados Unidos) Por el descubrimiento de la habilidad de los virus de la poliomelitis para desarrollarse en varios tipos de tejido. Weller, Thomas H.

27. University Of Chicago News: Nobel Laureates
, konrad bloch Assistant Professor in The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine1964 with Feodor Lynen “for their discoveries concerning the mechanism and
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University of Chicago Physiology or Medicine Nobel Laureates Seventy-four Laureates have been faculty, students or researchers at the University of Chicago. Eleven of those Laureates won prizes in Physiology or Medicine.
Roger W. Sperry

Ph.D., 1941; Assistant Professor in the Department of Anatomy , 1946-53; Assistant Professor in the Departments of Anatomy and Psychology The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1981
with David H. Hubel, M.D., and Torsten N. Wiesel, M.D.
George Wald

Postdoctoral Fellow, 1932-34. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1967
with Haldan Keffer Hartline and Ragnar Granit
Charles Brenton Huggins

Instructor of Surgery, 1927-29; Assistant Professor, 1929-33; Associate Professor, 1933-36; Professor, 1936; Director of the Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Research , 1951-69; William B. Ogden Distinguished Service Professor, 1962-present. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1966
with Peyton Rous Konrad Bloch Assistant Professor in the Institute of Radiobiology and in the Departments of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1946-48; Associate Professor, 1948-54; Professor, 1954. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1964 with Feodor Lynen Sir John Carew Eccles Professorial Lecturer in the Department of Physiology The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1963 with Sir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin and Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley James Dewey Watson Ph.B., 1946; S.B., 1947; D.Sc. (honorary), 1961.

28. Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society: Nobel Laureates
About Sigma Xi » Overview » nobel Laureates Kornberg 1961 Georg von Bekesy 1962Francis HC Crick 1962 James D. Watson 1964 konrad E. bloch 1966 Charles B
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1907 Albert Michelson
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1927 Arthur H. Compton
1936 Carl D. Anderson
1937 Clinton J. Davisson 1938 Enrico Fermi 1939 Ernest O. Lawrence 1943 Otto Stern 1944 Isidor Isaac Rabi 1945 Wolfgang Pauli 1946 Percy Williams Bridgman 1952 Felix Bloch 1952 Edward M. Purcell 1955 Polykarp Kusch 1955 Willis E. Lamb, Jr. 1956 John Bardeen 1956 Walter H. Brattain 1956 William Shockley 1957 Chen Ning Yang 1958 Igor Y. Tamm 1959 Owen Chamberlain 1959 Emilio G. Segre 1960 Donald A. Glaser 1961 Robert Hofstadter 1963 Eugene P. Wigner

29. 1Up Info > Bloch, Konrad Emil (Medicine, Biographies) - Encyclopedia
bloch, konrad Emil, 1912–2000, American biochemist, b. Neisse bloch was educatedat Munich and at Columbia (Ph He shared the 1964 nobel Prize in Physiology or
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31. AldeaEducativa.com | Contenidos Y Consultas Educativas
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32. Konrad Bloch: Awards Won By Konrad Bloch
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34. Jewish Laureates Of Nobel Prizes : Sciforums.com
Jewish Laureates of nobel Prize in Biomedical Sciences Year nobel Laureate Country controlof enzyme and virus synthesis France 1964 bloch, konrad for their
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Radical Jewish Laureates of Nobel Prize in Physics
Year Nobel Laureate Country of birth
1997 Cohen-Tannoudji, Claude
"for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light" Algeria
1996 Lee, David M.
"for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" USA
1996 Osheroff, Douglas D. "for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" USA 1995 Perl, Martin L. "for the discovery of the tau lepton " Russia 1995 Reines, Frederick "for the detection of the neutrino" USA 1992 Charpak, Georges "for his invention and development of particle detectors, in particular the multiwire proportional chamber" Poland 1990 Friedman, Jerome I. "for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics" USA 1988 Lederman, Leon M.

35. Nobel Peace Prize?
JEWISH nobel WINNERS. Waksman 1953 Hans Krebs 1953 - Fritz Albert Lipmann 1958- Joshua Lederberg 1959 - Arthur Kornberg 1964 - konrad bloch 1965 - Francois
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36. TIP NOBEL ÖDÜLLERÝ
1955. THEORELL, AXEL HUGO THEODOR. Isveç, nobel Tip Enstitüsü,Stokholm, d. 1903, ö. 1982 “Oksidasyon 1964. bloch, konrad. ABD
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TIP NOBEL ÖDÜLLERÝ VON BEHRING, EMIL ADOLF Almanya, Marburg Üniversitesi, d. 1854, ö.1917: “Serum tedavini geliþtirerek özellikle difteriye karþý verdiði mücadeleyle, hastalýk ve ölümlere karþý, hekimlerin ellerine muzaffer bir silah vererek, týp bilimin hareket alanýnda yeni bir yol açtýðý için” ROSS, Sir RONALD Ýngiltere, Üniversitesi College, Liverpool, d. 1857 (Almora, Hindistan), ö. 1932: “Sýtma hastalýðý konusunda, organizmaya nasýl bulaþtýðýnýn keþfini de içeren çalýþmalarýyla hastalýða karþý mücadele yollarý konusunda baþarýlý araþtýrmalar yaptýðý için” FINSEN, NIELS RYBERG Danimarka, Finsen Medical Light Institute, Kopenhag, d. 1860, ö. 1904: “Hastalýklarýn, özellikle lupus vulgarisin yoðun ýþýk demeti ile tedavisine yaptýðý katkýlarla týp biliminin önüne yeni yeni ufuklar açtýðý için” PAVLOV, IVAN PETROVICH Rusya, Askeri Týp akademisi, St. Petersburg d. 1849, ö. 1936: “Sindirim konusunda yaptýðý çalýþmalarla, konunun yaþamsal yönlerine ýþýk tuttuðu için” KOCH, ROBERT Almanya, Institut für Infektions-Krankkheiten (Enfeksiyonlu Hastalýklar Enstitüsü), Berlin, d. 1843, ö. 1910: “Tüberkülozla ilgili keþif ve incelemeleri için” GOLGI, CAMILLO

37. Harvard Dept Of MCB - Intro: Biochem History
Several members of BMB were awarded the nobel prize between 1962 and1980 Jim Watson(1962) and konrad bloch (1964) for Physiology and Medicine; Wally Gilbert
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Biochemistry at Harvard College
by Professor Guido Guidotti Shortly after Jeffries Wyman returned from England in 1927 to an appointment in the Harvard Zoology Department, he started to give a course in physical biochemistry which eventually included studies on the properties of hemoglobin. When in 1940 Henderson ceased giving Chemistry 15, John Edsall, who was in the Department of Physical Chemistry at Harvard Medical School, joined Wyman in teaching the physical biochemistry course. The lectures in the course were the basis for the book Biophysical Chemistry published in 1958. John Edsall continued to give the course after Wyman left Harvard in 1952 ; eventually he taught it with Paul Doty. The most recent edition of the course was taught by Don Wiley as MCB 112. In 1935, the Department of Biology, by then in the Biological Laboratories, realized that biochemistry was an important subject; George Wald, who had come to Harvard from Columbia University, began to give a course in general biochemistry ( Biology 190), initially with Kenneth Thimann, a plant biochemist also in Biology, and continued to do so until 1960. Associated with this course, there was an independent laboratory course in biochemistry (Biology 191) taught even after the end of the lecture course until 1975. In the period after the second world war, President Conant did try to establish biochemistry in Cambridge through the formation of a Department of Biochemistry with three subdivisions in 1946. Attempts were made first to recruit Carl Cori from Washington University in 1947 and then Edwin J. Cohn from the Department of Physical Chemistry at Harvard Medical School in 1951. These initiatives failed and the vote establishing the department was rescinded in 1955.

38. Nobelists And Their Work
Thirtysix nobel laureates are Columbia alumni Theodore Roosevelt in 1906 (peace JoshuaLederberg in 1958 (physiology or medicine); konrad E. bloch in 1964
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Nicholas Murray Butler , president of Columbia, in 1931 for peace for his efforts on behalf of disarmament and international peace; Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1933 for physiology or medicine for his discoveries of the laws of heredity; Harold C. Urey in 1934 for chemistry for his discovery of heavy hydrogen; I.I. Rabi in 1944 for physics for measuring the radio- frequency spectra of atomic nuclei; Polykarp Kusch and Willis E. Lamb in 1955 for physics for work in measuring electromagnetic properties of the electron; Andre F. Cournand and Dickinson W. Richards in 1956 for physiology or medicine for their development of a technique of heart catheterization; Tsung-Dao Lee in 1957 for physics for research refuting the law of parity; Charles H. Townes in 1964 for physics for the development of the maser; Konrad E. Bloch in 1964 for physiology or medicine for cholesterol studies;

39. NOTABLE SCIENTISTS MAKING HISTORICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO VARIOUS SCIENTIFIC DISCIPL
bloch, konrad Emil (1912 ) Borlaug, Norman Ernest (1914- ) Boyer, PaulD. (1918- ) The nobel Foundation Chemistry - 1997. Boyle, Robert
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40. Nobel For Medicine: All Laureates
Huggins 1965 François Jacob, André Lwoff, Jacques Monod 1964 konrad bloch, FeodorLynen The nobel Prize A History of Genius, Controversy and Prestige by
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