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  1. Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, FRS, (1900-1981), deposited in Sheffield University Library by Jeannine Alton, 1986
  2. Hans Krebs: Volume 1: The Formation of a Scientific Life, 1900-1933 by Frederic Laurence Holmes, 1991-12-05
  3. Hans Krebs: Volume 2: Architect of Intermediary Metabolism, 1933-1937 by Frederic Lawrence Holmes, 1993-05-20

1. Sir Hans Adolf Krebs Winner Of The 1953 Nobel Prize In Medicine
sir hans adolf krebs, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine,at the nobel Prize Internet Archive. sir hans adolf krebs.
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S IR H ANS A DOLF K REBS
1953 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for his discovery of the citric acid cycle
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    Place of Birth: Hildesheim, Germany
    Residence: Great Britain
    Affiliation: Sheffield University
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE.Name, Year Awarded. krebs, Edwin G. 1992. krebs, sir hans adolf, 1953.
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3. Hans Krebs - Biography
sir hans adolf krebs was born at Hildesheim, Germany, on August 25th he went, at theinvitation of sir Frederick Gowland krebs was elected a Fellow of the Royal
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Sir Hans Adolf Krebs was born at Hildesheim, Germany, on August 25th, 1900. He is the son of Georg Krebs, M.D., an ear, nose, and throat surgeon of that city, and his wife Alma, Davidson.
Krebs was educated at the Gymnasium Andreanum Freiburg-im-Breisgau , and Berlin. After one year at the Third Medical Clinic of the University of Berlin he took, in 1925, his M.D. degree at the University of Hamburg and then spent one year studying chemistry at Berlin. In 1926 he was appointed Assistant to Professor Otto Warburg at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biology at Berlin-Dahlem, where he remained until 1930.
In I930, he returned to hospital work, first at the Municipal Hospital at Altona under Professor L. Lichtwitz and later at the Medical Clinic of the University of Freiburg-im-Breisgau under Professor S. J. Thannhauser.
In June 1933, the National Socialist Government terminated his appointment and he went, at the invitation of

4. Sir Hans Adolf Krebs (www.whonamedit.com)
sir hans adolf krebs Germanborn English biochemist, born August 25, 1900, Hildesheim Biographyhans adolf krebs in 1953 received the nobel Prize for
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Sir Hans Adolf Krebs
German-born English biochemist, born August 25, 1900, Hildesheim; died November 22, 1981, Oxford.
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Krebs' cycle

A complicated series of reactions in the body involving the oxidative metabolism of pyruvic acid and liberation of energy. Krebs-Henseleit cycle Ornithine citrulline arginine urea cycle. Krebs-Henseleit solution A perfusion solution. Biography: Hans Adolf Krebs in 1953 received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for the discovery in living organisms of the series of chemical reactions known as the tricarboxylic acid cycle, or Krebs cycle. He shared the Prize with Fritz Albert Lipman, USA, who received the prize for his discovery of coenzyme A and its importance to the intermediate metabolism. Hans Adolf Krebs descended from Jewish-Silesian ancestry. He was the son of Georg Krebs, an ear, nose, and throat surgeon who had established a successful practice in Hildesheim. His mother was Alma Krebs, née Davidson. He was educated at the Gymnasium Andreanum in Hildesheim and between the years 1918 and 1923 studied medicine at the Universities of Göttingen, Freiburg im Breisgau, and Berlin. After one year at the Third Medical Clinic of the University of Berlin he took, in 1925, his M.D. degree at the University of Hamburg. He spent the following year as a staff member in the chemistry department at the Institute of Pathology at Berlin, where he was exposed to the latest developments in biochemical research.

5. Albert Szent-Györgyi Von Nagyrapolt (www.whonamedit.com)
In 1937 he was awarded the nobel Prize in physiology or medicine His work laid thefoundation for sir hans adolf krebs elucidation of the complete citric acid
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Albert Szent-Györgyi von Nagyrapolt
Hungarian-American biochemist, born September 16, 1893, Budapest; died 1986, USA.
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Krebs' cycle

A complicated series of reactions in the body involving the oxidative metabolism of pyruvic acid and liberation of energy. Szent-Györgi's quotient A quotient expressing the reciprocal action between potassium, phosphates, and bicarbonate son on the one side; and calcium, magnesium, and hydrogen iones on the other. Biography: Albert Szent-Gyšrgyi von Nagyrapolt's research primarily concerned the mechanism of biological oxidation processes in living organisms, metabolism, muscular biology, and vitamins. In 1937 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine ”for his discoveries in connection with the biological combustion processes, with especial reference to vitamin C and the catalysis of fumaric acid.” While working at the Cambridge University (1927-1929) and the Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota (1928), Szent-Gyšrgyi found and isolated ascorbic acid and prepared it from paprika. He was professor at the University of Szeged from 1931 to 1945, and there, in 1932, demonstrated that ascorbic acid is identical to the anti-scorbut vitamin C, which had been discovered in 1907 by the Norwegian hygienist and bacteriologist Axel Holst (1860-1931) and the Norwegian paediatrician Theodor Christian Brun Frölich (1870-1957).

6. Krebs, Sir Hans Adolf
sir hans adolf krebs. 22, 1981, Oxford, Eng.), Germanborn British biochemist whoreceived (with Fritz Lipmann) the 1953 nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
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Krebs, Sir Hans Adolf
Sir Hans Adolf Krebs By courtesy of the World Health Organization (b. Aug. 25, 1900, Hildesheim, Ger.d. Nov. 22, 1981, Oxford, Eng.), German-born British biochemist who received (with Fritz Lipmann ) the 1953 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for the discovery in living organisms of the series of chemical reactions known as the tricarboxylic acid cycle (also called the citric acid cycle, or Krebs cycle). These reactions involve the conversionin the presence of oxygenof substances that are formed by the breakdown of sugars, fats, and protein components to carbon dioxide, water, and energy-rich compounds. At the University of Freiburg (1932), Krebs discovered (with the German biochemist Kurt Henseleit) a series of chemical reactions (now known as the urea cycle) by which ammonia is converted to urea in mammalian tissue; the urea, far less toxic than ammonia, is subsequently excreted in the urine of most mammals. This cycle also serves as a major source of the amino acid arginine. The son of a Jewish physician, Krebs was forced in 1933 to leave Nazi Germany for England, where he continued his research at the University of Cambridge (1933-35). At Sheffield University, Yorkshire (1935-54), Krebs measured the amounts of certain four-carbon and six-carbon acids generated in pigeon liver and breast muscle when sugars are oxidized completely to yield carbon dioxide, water, and energy.

7. Nobel Prize Winners For 1951-1960
microscopy, physiology/medicine, krebs, sir hans adolf, UK, discoveryof coenzyme A citric acid cycle in metabolism of carbohydrates,
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8. Krebs, Sir Hans Adolf
krebs, sir hans adolf , 1900–1981, English biochemist, b. Germany, MD Univ He receivedthe 1953 nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, awarded jointly to him
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10. Krebs, Sir Hans Adolf. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
krebs, sir hans adolf. He received the 1953 nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine,awarded jointly to him and to FA Lipmann, for his studies of intermediary
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12. Sir Hans Adolf Krebs
sir hans adolf krebs. 1953 nobel Laureate in Medicine. for his discoveryof the Citric Acid (krebs) Cycle. Background. 1900 1981
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Sir Hans Adolf Krebs
1953 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
for his discovery of the Citric Acid (Krebs) Cycle.
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13. Krebs, Sir Hans Adolf
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    Krebs, Sir Hans Adolf 1900-1981, English biochemist, b. Germany, M.D. Univ. of Hamburg, 1925. He taught at Cambridge and at the Univ. of Sheffield and after 1954 was professor of biochemistry at Oxford. In 1939 he became an English citizen. He received the 1953 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, awarded jointly to him and to F. A. Lipmann, for his studies of intermediary metabolism. These studies included the elucidation of the cycle of chemical reactions called the citric acid, or Krebs, cycle, which has proved to be the major source of energy in living organisms.
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  • 14. Special Collections And Archives: Krebs Papers
    extensive archive comprises the personal and scientific working papers of the distinguishedbiochemist sir hans adolf krebs (19001981), nobel prizewinner in
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    Special collections and archives: Krebs Papers
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    Title: Krebs Papers
    Scope: The personal and scientific papers of the biochemist Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, circa 1915 to 1982. Dates: c.1915 - 1982
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    Extent: 257 boxes
    Name of creator: Sir Hans Adolf Krebs Administrative / biographical history: This extensive archive comprises the personal and scientific working papers of the distinguished biochemist Sir Hans Adolf Krebs (1900-1981), Nobel prizewinner in 1953 (with Franz Lipmann) for Physiology and Medicine in recognition of his elucidation of the metabolic process known as the tricarboxylic acid cycle or citric acid cycle. The collection was assembled from several sources associated with Krebs at various dates between July 1982 and June 1986, and consists not only of material relating to his work in biochemistry and medicine but also biographical and autobiographical papers, writings on the history and philosophy of science, sociobiology and criminality, speeches, conference papers, publications, lectures and broadcasts, correspondence and photographs. Nature turned down this paper when it was offered to them and it was published in Enzymologia ). During the war years he worked on nationally important research relating to diet and nutrition, particularly the role of vitamins, as a member of Sheffield’s Sorby Institute. In 1945 the Medical Research Council set up a Unit for Research in Cell Metabolism at Sheffield, as head of which Krebs was given Professorial status, and which remained in being under his leadership until his retirement in 1967, though transferring with Krebs and most of his research team to Oxford in 1954. The Sheffield period saw the award to Krebs of two major honours: Fellowship of the Royal Society in 1947, and the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine (jointly with Franz Lipmann) in 1953. Many other honours and awards followed during the rest of his career.

    15. Special Collections And Archives: Eggleston Notebooks
    19201974), research assistant to hans adolf krebs, together with a research assistantto the nobel Laureate Professor sir hans krebs, between the
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    Special collections and archives: Eggleston Notebooks
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    Title: Eggleston Notebooks
    Scope: A set of notebooks recording biochemical research carried out by Leonard Victor Eggleston (1920-1974), research assistant to Hans Adolf Krebs, together with a thesis. Dates:
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    Extent: 5 boxes (21 items)
    Name of creator: Leonard Eggleston Administrative / biographical history: The set of 20 notebooks and one BSc thesis records biochemical research carried out by Len Eggleston, research assistant to the Nobel Laureate Professor Sir Hans Krebs, between the years 1941-1974 (for information on Krebs see the entry for the Krebs Papers). They commence during the Second World War, when Krebs was engaged as part of the war effort in work on nutrition at Sheffield University’s Sorby Research Institute (see entry under Sorby Research Institute Collection), and continue in the post-war period at the Universities of Sheffield and Oxford. A few letters relating to the work of the Sorby Research Institute found in the notebooks are noted in the itemised list. Another early notebook of Eggleston, dated from July 25 1936, forms part of the Krebs Papers (ref. D22 (Notebook 13)).

    16. Hans Adolf Krebs - Wikipedia
    sir hans adolf krebs was a German medical doctor and biochemist. cycle, which is stilloften called krebs cycle He was awarded the nobel Prize in Physiology or
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    (Redirected from Sir Hans Adolf Krebs Sir Hans Adolf Krebs was a German medical doctor and biochemist . He was born on August 25 , in Hildesheim , Germany. He was the son on Georg Krebs, also M.D., and his wife Alma. He went to school in Hildesheim and studied medicine at the University of Göttingen from 1918-1923. He made his Ph.D. at the University of Hamburg in 1925, then studied chemistry in Berlin for one year, where he later became assistant of Otto Warburg at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biology until 1930. He then returned to medical work, which became forbidden under National Socialist rule in 1933. He was invited to

    17. Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine - Wikipedia
    Source http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/index Fleming, Ernst Boris Chain,sir Howard Walter Selman Abraham Waksman 1953 hans adolf krebs, Fritz Albert
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    18. Premios Nobel De Medicina
    Premios nobel de Medicina. Año, Tema, Ganador. 1901, Behring, Emil adolf Von. 1952,Waksman, Selman Abraham. 1953, krebs, sir hans adolf; Lipmann, Fritz Albert.
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    20. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
    Zsigmondy, Richard adolf, 1925. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATESIN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. krebs, Edwin G. 1992. krebs, sir hans adolf, 1953.
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