Otto Fritz Meyerhof Winner Of The 1922 Nobel Prize In Medicine Otto Fritz Meyerhof, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. OTTO FRITZ MEYERHOF. 1922 Nobel Laureate in Medicine submitted by Davis Brown) WIEM meyerhof otto fritz( submitted by Jackson) http://www.almaz.com/nobel/medicine/1922b.html
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Extractions: Meyerhof Otto Fritz (1884-1951), niemiecki fizjolog i biochemik. Od 1918 profesor uniwersytetu w Kilonii, od 1924 w Berlinie, od 1929 w Heidelbergu (w Cesarskim Instytucie Badañ Medycznych), od 1940 University of Pennsylvania w Filadelfii. Prowadzi³ badania nad przemianami chemicznymi i energetycznymi w tkankach, g³ównie w miê¶niach , i odkry³ zale¿no¶æ miêdzy pobieraniem tlenu przez organizm i wytwarzaniem w miê¶niach kwasu mlekowego Nagroda Nobla w 1922 (z A.V. Hillem WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry
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Extractions: Meyerhof Otto Fritz (1884-1951), niemiecki fizjolog i biochemik. Od 1918 profesor uniwersytetu w Kilonii, od 1924 w Berlinie, od 1929 w Heidelbergu (w Cesarskim Instytucie Badañ Medycznych), od 1940 University of Pennsylvania w Filadelfii. Prowadzi³ badania nad przemianami chemicznymi i energetycznymi w tkankach, g³ównie w miê¶niach , i odkry³ zale¿no¶æ miêdzy pobieraniem tlenu przez organizm i wytwarzaniem w miê¶niach kwasu mlekowego Nagroda Nobla w 1922 (z A.V. Hillem WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry
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Extractions: Math and Natural Sciences Applied Arts Social Sciences Culture ... Interdisciplinary Categories (Redirected from Otto Meyerhof Otto Fritz Meyerhof April 12 October 6 German U.S. ... physician and biochemist Meyerhof was born in Hannover as the son of wealthy Jewish parents. He spent most of his childhood in Berlin , where he laterstarted studying medicine . He continued these studies in Straßburg and Heidelberg , andgraduated in 1909, with a work titled "Contributions to the phychological Theory of mental illness". In Heidelberg, he met HedwigSchallenberg, who later became his wife. They had a daughter and two sons. In 1912, he moved to the University of Kiel , where he became professor in 1918. In 1922,he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine , togetherwith Archibald Vivian Hill , for his work about musclemetabolism, including glycolysis . Fleeing the Nazi regime, he moved to Paris in 1938, then to the U.S. in 1940, where he became a guest professor at thePennsylvania University im Philadelphia. Meyerhof died in Philadelphia at the age of 67 of a heart attack Categories Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winners WorldVillage ... Caption This
Otto Meyerhof - Biography otto meyerhof Biography. otto fritz meyerhof was born on April 12,1884, in Hannover. He was the son of Felix meyerhof, a merchant http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1922/meyerhof-bio.html
Extractions: Otto Fritz Meyerhof was born on April 12, 1884, in Hannover. He was the son of Felix Meyerhof, a merchant of that city and his wife Bettina May. Soon after his birth his family moved to Berlin, where he went to the Wilhelms Gymnasium (classical secondary school). Leaving school at the age of 14, he was attacked, at the age of 16, by kidney trouble and had to spend a long time in bed. During this period of enforced inactivity he was much influenced by his mother's constant companionship. He read much, wrote poetry, and went through a period of much artistic and mental development. After he had matriculated, he studied medicine at Freiburg Berlin , Strasbourg, and Heidelberg. In 1909 he graduated in medicine with a thesis on a psychiatric subject and devoted himself for a time to psychology and philosophy, publishing a book entitled (Contributions to the psychological theory of mental disturbances) and an essay on Goethes Methoden der Naturforschung (Goethe's methods of scientific research). Under the influence of Otto Warburg , however, who was then at Heidelberg, he became more and more interested in cell physiology. After working for a short time on physical chemistry with Bredig at Heidelberg, Meyerhof spent some time in the laboratory of the Heidelberg Clinic and at the Zoological Station at Naples. In 1912 he went to
Medicine 1922 the muscle . Archibald Vivian Hill, otto fritz meyerhof. 1/2 of theprize, 1/2 of the prize. United Kingdom, Germany. London University http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1922/
Extractions: "for his discovery relating to the production of heat in the muscle" "for his discovery of the fixed relationship between the consumption of oxygen and the metabolism of lactic acid in the muscle" Archibald Vivian Hill Otto Fritz Meyerhof 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize United Kingdom Germany London University
MPImF History: Otto Meyerhof (1929-38) A History of the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research. otto meyerhof and the Physiology Department the Birth of Modern Biochemistry research led him to otto meyerhof. meyerhof's study of intermediate metabolism of the meyerhof School. fritz Lipmann. Severo Ochoa. André Lwoff. George Wald. otto meyerhof was not only http://sun0.mpimf-heidelberg.mpg.de/History/Meyerhof.html
Extractions: Ludolf von Krehl's search for colleagues who would integrate the then quite separate disciplines of the natural sciences under the umbrella of biomedical research led him to Otto Meyerhof. Meyerhof's study of intermediate metabolism involved a mix of physiology, pharmacology, physics and pathology. His already well-known successes with the study of muscle physiological chemistry, for which he had won a Nobel Prize in 1922, made him a logical choice for head of the KWImF's proposed Physiology Department. The years Meyerhof spent at the KWImF represent the most important and productive phase of his brilliant career. Indeed, some scientific historians, including Thomas Kuhn, believe the work during the 1930s in the laboratories of Meyerhof, Parnas, Embden, Warburg and a few others was the mark of true scientific revolution. While in Heidelberg, Meyerhof and his assistants published over 200 articles and played a central role in piecing together the complex puzzle of glycolysis - a major milestone in the study of intermediary metabolism. Meyerhof and his colleagues not only discovered a major proportion of the chemical compounds involved in this metabolic pathway, but played a key role in determining how and in which distinct sequence those compounds chemically interact. In the process, they pioneered our understanding of how energy is biochemically transformed, stored and released for work in the cell.
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Otto Meyerhof, 1884-1951, Papers otto meyerhof, 18841951. Papers, 1900-1980, n.d. 1 Cubic ft. PROVENANCE. Gift of Gottfried meyerhof, March 1987 and January 1992. ARRANGEMENT Laue, Rudolph Landenburg, fritz A. Lippman, Herman http://www.archives.upenn.edu/info/Meyerhof.html
Extractions: Papers, 1900-1980, n.d. 1 Cubic ft. Gift of Gottfried Meyerhof, March 1987 and January 1992. The papers of Otto Meyerhof are organized in five series and include Letters to Gottfried Meyerhof, 1934-1951; Correspondence with American Scientists, 1941-1951; Correspondence with European Scientists, 1943-1951; Professional papers, 1913-1951; and Personal papers, 1900- 1980. The letters to Gottfried Meyerhof are arranged in reverse chronological order while the correspondence with American and European scientists are arranged alphabetically. The principles of provenance were followed in organizing these series. Because many of the European scientists ultimately transplanted their careers to the United States as a result of World War II, it is advisable to check both series for a particular scientist. Access is granted in accordance with the "Protocols for the University Archives and Records Center," 1990. [an error occurred while processing this directive]
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Meyerhof, Otto Fritz meyerhof, otto fritz (18841951). German-born US biochemist who carried outresearch into the metabolic processes involved in the action of muscles. http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/M/Meyerhof/1.htm
Extractions: Meyerhof was born in Hanover and studied at a number of German universities. From 1912 he worked at the University of Kiel, becoming professor 1918. He headed a department specially created for him at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biology in Berlin 1924-29, when he moved to Heidelberg. As a result of Adolf Hitler's rise to power in the 1930s, Meyerhof left Germany 1938 and went to Paris, where he became director of research at the Institut de Biologie Physiochimique. In 1940, when France fell to Germany in the early part of World War II, he fled to the USA, and was given a professorship at the University of Pennsylvania. In 1920 Meyerhof showed that, in anaerobic conditions, the amounts of glycogen metabolized and of lactic acid produced in a contracting muscle are proportional to the tension in the muscle. He also demonstrated that 20-25% of the lactic acid is oxidized during the muscle's recovery period and that energy produced by this oxidation is used to convert the remainder of the lactic acid back to glycogen. Meyerhof introduced the term glycolysis to describe the anaerobic degradation of glycogen to lactic acid, and showed the cyclic nature of energy transformations in living cells. The complete metabolic pathway of glycolysis is known as the Embden-Meyerhof pathway after Meyerhof and Gustav George Embden (1874-1933).
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Extractions: Otto Fritz Meyerhof est né le 12 avril 1884, dans Hannover. Il était le fils de Felix Meyerhof, un marchand de cette ville et sa femme Bettina May. Bientôt après sa naissance sa famille s'est déplacée à Berlin, où il est allé au Gymnase Wilhelms (le collège d'enseignement général classique). En laissant (quittant) l'école à l'âge 14, il a été attaqué, à l'âge 16, par l'ennui de reins et a dû dépenser (passer) une longue période de temps dans le lit. Pendant cette période d'inactivité mise en application il était beaucoup sous l'influence des rapports camarades constants de sa mère. Il a lu beaucoup, a fait de la poésie et a passé une période de beaucoup de développement artistique et mental. Après qu'il s'était fait immatriculer, il a étudié la médecine à Freiburg, Berlin, Strasbourg et Heidelberg. En 1929 on lui a demandé de se charger de Kaiser nouvellement fondé Wilhelm l'Institut pour la Recherche Médicale à Heidelberg. En 1938 les conditions sont devenues trop difficiles pour lui et il a décidé de laisser (quitter) l'Allemagne. De 1938 à 1940 il était le Directeur de Recherche à Institut de Biologie physico-chimique à Paris, où on l'a aidé financièrement par Josiah Macy, cadet. Base (fondation). En juin 1940, cependant, quand les Nazis ont envahi la France, il a dû fuir de Paris. En conduisant (roulant) avec sa famille à Toulouse, la Faculté (corps enseignant) Médicale lui a prêté un appui amical là, mais l'évasion est devenue essentielle et un vol tragique suivi. Finalement, avec l'aide du Comité de Service d'Unitaire, il a atteint l'Espagne et en fin de compte, en octobre 1940, les Etats-Unis, où le poste de Professeur de Recherche de Chimie Physiologique avait été créé pour lui par l'Université de la Pennsylvanie et la Base (fondation) Rockefeller.
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