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         Stein William H:     more books (27)
  1. Picturing Old New England: Image and Memory
  2. Lipids and Renal Disease (Contemporary Issues in Nephrology) by William F. Keane, 1991-10
  3. The Making of Americans (American Literature Series) by Gertrude Stein, 1995-12-01
  4. Renewing Black Intellectual History: The Ideological and Material Foundations of African American Thought by Adolph Reed Jr., Kenneth W. Warren, et all 2010-03-30
  5. The Harvey Lectures (Delivered Under the Auspices of the Harvey Society New York 1956-1957, Series LII) by T. F. Gallagher, Stanford Moore, et all 1958
  6. The structure of proteins by William H Stein, 1961
  7. Patent #2104738 Granted to William H. Engels & Gustav A Stein, Assignors to Merch & Company, Inc, For an alleged New and Useful Improvement in Bismuth Allantoinate and Processes of making it...Patent Certificate Dated January 11, 1938 (Disbound copy) by United States Patent Office, 1938-01-01
  8. Ten Poets Seattle: 1962. by Beth Bentley, Nelson Bentley, Richard F. Hugo, Carolyn Kizer, William H. Matchett, Arnold Stein, Eve Triem, David Wagoner and Theodore Roethke. Carol Hall, 1962
  9. Print Review 18 by Timothy F. Rub, Jeffrey Wechsler, et all 1984
  10. A Fair Day in the Affections: Literary Essays in Honor of Robert B. White, Jr. by William B. Toole III Douglas D. Short, Mary C. Williams Larry S. Champion, et all 1980
  11. An innovative foreign study program: international business studies in the USA. (business education): An article from: Review of Business by William A., Jr. Jones, Charles A. Burden, et all 1992-03-22
  12. Down at the Sign of the Stein. [Song.] Words by William H. Greene by William T Pierson, 1908
  13. Commentary: Vol. 29, No. 3 (March 1960) by Norman (Ed.); Bell, Daniel; Hook, Sidney; Davis, Robert Gorham; Goodman, Paul; Stein, Norman; Fiedler, Leslie; Barrett, William; Schmidt, H. D.; O'Gara, James Podhoretz, 1960-01-01
  14. Tall Ships '82 Philadelphia by Karen H. Love, 1982

1. William H. Stein Winner Of The 1972 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
william H. stein, a nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. william H. stein. 1972 nobel Laureate
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W ILLIAM H S TEIN
1972 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for their contribution to the understanding of the connection between chemical structure and catalytic activity of the active centre of the ribonuclease molecule.
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    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Rockefeller University, New York, NY
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2. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Chemistry
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY. Name, Year Awarded.Alder, Kurt, 1950. Staudinger, Hermann, 1953. stein, william H. 1972.
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3. William H. Stein - Autobiography
of three children, to Freed M. and Beatrice Borg stein. We have three sons, WilliamH. Jr., 35; David F., 33 others which have been listed in the nobel Lecture.
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I was born June 25, 1911 in New York City, the second of three children, to Freed M. and Beatrice Borg Stein. My father was a business man who was greatly interested in communal affairs, particularly those dealing with health, and he retired quite early in life in order to devote his full time to such matters as the New York Tuberculosis and Health Association, Montefiore Hospital and others. My mother, too, was greatly interested in communal affairs and devoted most of her life to bettering the lot of the children of New York City. During my childhood, I received much encouragement from both of my parents to enter into medicine or a fundamental science.
My early education was at the Lincoln School of Teachers College of Columbia University in New York City, a school which was considered progressive for that time and which fostered in me an active interest in creative arts, music, and writing. There I had my first course in chemistry which proved to be an extremely valuable and interesting one. I left this school when I was about sixteen and went to an excellent preparatory school in New England, namely Phillips Exeter Academy , which was at the time, although it has changed since, a much more rigid and much more demanding educational experience than I had had at Lincoln. It was at Exeter that I was introduced to standards of precision of writing, and of work generally which I think has stood me in very good stead, and I believe that the combination of a progressive school and a more demanding school such as I enjoyed was an ideal preparation. From Exeter I went to Harvard where I had a very enjoyable, although not a very academically distinguished career, and graduated from the college in 1933 at the depths of the economic depression. I had majored in chemistry at college and decided to continue on at

4. William H. Stein - Nobel Lecture
william H. stein – nobel Lecture. The chemical structures of pancreatic ribonucleaseand deoxyribonuclease. william H. stein Autobiography nobel Lecture.
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The chemical structures of pancreatic ribonuclease and deoxyribonuclease Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1972
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5. Stein, William H.
stein, william H.,. in full william HOWARD stein (b. June 25, 1911,New York, NY, USd. Feb. 2, 1980, New York City), American
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in full WILLIAM HOWARD STEIN (b. June 25, 1911, New York, N.Y., U.S.d. Feb. 2, 1980, New York City), American biochemist who, along with Stanford Moore and Christian B. Anfinsen , was a cowinner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for 1972 for their studies of the composition and functioning of the pancreatic enzyme ribonuclease. Stein received his Ph.D. degree from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, in 1938. In that year he joined the staff of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now Rockefeller University), also in New York City. He was promoted to a professorship there in 1954. With Moore, who was his colleague at the Rockefeller Institute, Stein between 1949 and 1963 deciphered how ribonuclease catalyzes the digestion of food. The two men developed methods for the analysis of amino acids and peptides obtained from proteins, and then they applied those procedures to determine the structure of ribonuclease. The same year they were awarded the Nobel Prize, Stein and Moore worked out the complete sequence of deoxyribonuclease, a molecule twice as complex as ribonuclease.

6. Nobel Prize Winners For 1971-1980
chemistry, Moore, Stanford, US, fundamental contributions to enzyme chemistry,chemistry, stein, william H. US, fundamental contributions to enzyme chemistry,
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7. Stein, William H.
American Chemical Society, 1972; Kaj LinderstromLang Award, Copenhagen,1972. From Les Prix nobel 1972. william H. stein died in 1980.
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Stein, William H. I was born June 25, 1911 in New York City, the second of three children, to Freed M. and Beatrice Borg Stein. My father was a business man who was greatly interested in communal affairs, particularly those dealing with health, and he retired quite early in life in order to devote his full time to such matters as the New York Tuberculosis and Health Association, Montefiore Hospital and others. My mother, too, was greatly interested in communal affairs and devoted most of her life to bettering the lot of the children of New York City. During my childhood, I received much encouragement from both of my parents to enter into medicine or a fundamental science. The next year, I transferred to the Department of Biochemistry, then headed by the late Hans Clarke at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University in New York. The department at Columbia was an eye-opener for me. Professor Clarke had succeeded in surrounding himself with a fascinating and active faculty and an almost equally stimulating group of graduate students. From both of these I learned a tremendous amount in a short time. My thesis involved the amino acid analysis of the protein elastin, which was then thought to play a role in coronary artery disease and I completed the requirements for my degree at Columbia late in 1937 and went directly to the laboratory of Max Bergmann at the Rockefeller Institute.

8. Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order
Themes Science Chemistry About Chemistry Generalities nobel Laureatesin Chemistry by Alphabetical order. Name, Year Awarded. stein, william H. 1972.
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Name Year Awarded Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney Anfinsen, Christian B. Arrhenius, Svante August Aston, Francis William Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von Barton, Sir Derek H. R. Berg, Paul Bergius, Friedrich Bosch, Carl Boyer, Paul D. Brown, Herbert C. Buchner, Eduard Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann Calvin, Melvin Cech, Thomas R. Corey, Elias James Cornforth, Sir John Warcup Cram, Donald J. Crutzen, Paul Curie, Marie Curl, Robert F., Jr. Debye, Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus De Hevesy, George Deisenhofer, Johann Diels, Otto Paul Hermann Eigen, Manfred Ernst, Richard R. Euler-chelpin, Hans Karl August Simon Von Fischer, Ernst Otto Fischer, Hans Fischer, Hermann Emil Flory, Paul J. Fukui, Kenichi Giauque, William Francis Gilbert, Walter Grignard, Victor Haber, Fritz Hahn, Otto Harden, Sir Arthur Hassel, Odd Hauptman, Herbert A. Haworth, Sir Walter Norman Heeger, Alan J. Herschbach, Dudley R. Herzberg, Gerhard Heyrovsky, Jaroslav Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril Norman Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot Hoff, Jacobus Henricus Van't

9. Nat'l Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs (1987), William H. Stein
415 william H . stein June 25, 1 91 1February 2, 1 980 BY STANFORD MOORE W~ ~ ~~ AMH . STE ~ N began his autobiographical sketch for the 1972 volume of nobel
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10. Nat'l Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs (1987), Stanford Moore
1982 BY EMIL L. SMITH AND CHW HIRS ST ANFORDMOORE, nobel Laureate in an importanteffect on his later collaborative work with william H. stein in the
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11. William H. Stein Papers, 1937-1980
william H. stein (19111980) was affiliated with the Rockefeller Institute throughouthis professional stein and Moore were awarded the nobel Prize in
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William H. Stein Papers, 1937-1980 This collection forms part of the Rockefeller University Archives. The collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, laboratory notes, lectures, subject files, administrative records and audiovisual material. William H. Stein (1911-1980) was affiliated with the Rockefeller Institute throughout his professional career. He began as a volunteer in Max Bergmann's laboratory in 1937, joined the staff in 1938, and became a member in 1952. His research focused on questions in protein chemistry. He studied the relationships between the chemical structures and their biological functions. Stein collaborated extensively with his Rockefeller colleague, Stanford Moore, and in 1959 they succeeded for the first time to decipher the complete chemical structure of ribonuclease. Stein and Moore were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1972 for their investigations on the structure and activity of ribonuclease. Return to Archive Center Home Page Last updated

12. Nobel Laureates Affiliated With The Rockefeller University
Back to RU Home, nobel Laureates Affiliated with The Rockefeller University. StanfordMoore and william H. stein (1972), Chemistry For their research on enzymes
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Nobel Laureates Affiliated with The Rockefeller University
Alexis Carrel (1912) , Physiology or Medicine
For his work in suturing blood vessels and in the transplantation of organs.
Karl Landsteiner (1930) , Physiology or Medicine
For classification of blood groups.
Herbert S. Gasser (1944) , Physiology or Medicine
For his studies with Joseph Erlanger on the electrophysiology of nerves.
John H. Northrop and Wendell M. Stanley (1946) , Chemistry
For their work with James B. Sumner on the purification and crystallization of enzymes.
Fritz Lipmann (1953) , Physiology or Medicine
For his discovery of coenzyme A and his studies of intermediary metabolism, with Hans Krebs.
Edward L. Tatum (1958) , Physiology or Medicine
For discovery that genes act by regulating specific chemical processes, with George Beadle.
Joshua Lederberg (1958) , Physiology or Medicine
For his work on the organization of genetic material in bacteria.
Peyton Rous (1966) , Physiology or Medicine
For establishing a virus as the cause of chicken sarcoma, with Charles B. Huggins.
H. Keffer Hartline (1967)

13. Nobel Prize Winning Chemists
He was also awarded the nobel Prize for Chemistry 1972 together with william steinand Stanford Moore for their contribution william H. stein died in
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Nobel Prize Winning Chemists William Stein The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1972 William Stein was born June 25, 1911 in New York City, the second of three children, to Freed M. and Beatrice Borg Stein. His father was a businessman and his mother devoted most of her life to bettering the lot of the children of New York City. His early education was at the Lincoln School of Teachers College of Columbia University in New York City. He had majored in chemistry at college and decided to continue on at Harvard as a graduate student in that subject. The Next year, he transferred to the Department of Biochemistry, then headed by the late Hans Clarke at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University in New York. His thesis involved the amino acid analysis of the protein elastin, which was then thought to play a role in coronary artery disease and he completed the requirements for his degree at Columbia late in 1937 and went directly to the laboratory of Max Bergmann at the Rockefeller Institute. While still a graduate student, he had extreme good fortune to marry, in 1936, Phoebe Hockstader who had been of enormous support to him ever since. They have three sons, William H. Jr. , 35; David F. , 33; Robert Jr., 28. Awards include: American Chemical Society Award in Chromatography and Electrophoresis, Richards Medal of the American Chemical Society. He was also awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1972 together with William Stein and Stanford Moore " for their contribution to the understanding of the connection between chemical structure and catalytic activity of the active center of the ribonuclease molecule".

14. Nobel Prize Winning Chemists
He shared an award with william H. stein which was Society; LinderstromLang Medal;the nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1972 shared with william H. stein and
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Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Stanford Moore The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1972 Stanford Moore was born in 1913 in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, where his father was a member of the faculty of the School of Law of Vanderbilt University. His thesis research was in biochemistry in the laboratory of Karl Paul Link. The first lessons that the young graduate student received from the skilled hands of his professor were in the microanalytical methods of Pregl for the determination of C, H, and N. Moore's thesis on was on the characterization of carbohydrates as benzimidazole derivatives. Honors: He shared an award with William H. Stein which was the American Chemical Society Award in chromatography and Electrophoresis; Richards Medal of the American Chemical Society; Linderstrom-Lang Medal; the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1972 shared with William H. Stein and Christian B. Anfinsen "for their contribution to the understanding of the connection between chemical structure and catalytic ativity of the active center of the ribonuclease molecule". Moore's decision to return to Rockefeller was influenced by Herbert Gasser, then the Director of The Rockefeller Institute, who offered to give modest space to Moore and Stein to pursue the theme of research which they had begun with Bergmann or any new lines of investigation that appealed to them. Thus began the collaboration that led to the development of quantitative chromatographic methods for amino acid analysis, their automation, and the utilization of such techniques, in cooperation with younger associates, in the researches in protein chemistry summarized in the Nobel lecture by Moore and Stein.

15. Premios Nobel De Química
Premios nobel de Química. Año, Tema, Ganador. 1972, Anfinsen, Christian B.; Moore,Stanford; stein, william H. 1973, Fischer, Ernst Otto; Wilkinson, Sir Geoffrey.
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Tema Ganador Hoff, Jacobus Henricus Van't Fischer, Hermann Emil Arrhenius, Svante August Ramsay, Sir William Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Von Moissan, Henri Buchner, Eduard Rutherford, Lord Ernest Ostwald, Wilhelm Wallach, Otto Curie, Marie Grignard, Victor; Sabatier, Paul Werner, Alfred Richards, Theodore William Willstatter, Richard Martin Haber, Fritz Nernst, Walther Hermann Soddy, Frederick Aston, Francis William Pregl, Fritz Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf Svedberg, The Wieland, Heinrich Otto Windaus, Adolf Otto Reinhold Euler-chelpin, Hans Karl August Von; Harden, Sir Arthur Fischer, Hans Bergius, Friedrich; Bosch, Carl Langmuir, Irving Urey, Harold Clayton Joliot, Frederic; Joliot-Curie, Irene Debye, Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Haworth, Sir Walter Norman; Karrer, Paul Kuhn, Richard Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann; Ruzicka, Leopold De Hevesy, George Hahn, Otto Virtanen, Artturi Ilmari Northrop, John Howard; Stanley, Wendell Meredith; Sumner, James Batcheller Robinson, Sir Robert

16. Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society: Nobel Laureates
About Sigma Xi » Overview » nobel Laureates Onsager 1970 Luis F. Leloir 1972 ChristianB. Anfinsen 1972 Stanford Moore 1972 william H. stein 1973 Geoffrey
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17. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY. Name, Year Awarded.Alder, Kurt, 1950. Staudinger, Hermann, 1953. stein, william H. 1972.
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18. Pictures Of Nobel Laureates - Chemistry
is an index of photographs of the winners of the nobel Prize in Gerhard Herzberg;1972 Christian B. Anfinsen; 1972 - Stanford Moore; 1972 - william H. stein;
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19. Alfred B. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry - Winners
Here is the list of the nobel laureates in Chemistry Year, Laureate, Country, Research. 1972,Christian B. Anfinsen Stanford Moore william H. stein, United States
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20. Nobel Prize In Chemistry - Wikipedia
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