Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, FRS (/krɛbz, krɛps/, German: [hans ˈʔaːdɔlf ˈkʁeːps] ; 25 August 1900 – 22 November 1981) was a German-British biologist, physician...
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staff during World War II Hans Krebs (biochemist) (1900–1981), German-born British physician and biochemist John Hans Krebs (1926–2014), German-born American...
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Johnson was a British biochemist. He was best known as the co-discoverer of the Krebs cycle along with his supervisor Hans Krebs. Johnson was born in Stockton-on-Tees...
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Sir Hans Leo Kornberg, FRS (14 January 1928 – 16 December 2019) was a British-American biochemist. He was Sir William Dunn Professor of Biochemistry in...
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Look up Krebs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Krebs is the German and Danish word for "crab" and "cancer" (in German, both the zodiac sign and the...
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counter Hans Hass (1919–2013), Austrian diver, naturalist and film-maker Hans Adolf Krebs (1900–1981), German born, British physician and biochemist. Identified...
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Lord Krebs was President of the British Science Association from 2012 to 2013. John Krebs is the son of Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, the German biochemist who...
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Centre for Research and named after the German-born British biochemist Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, well known for identifying the urea and citric acid cycles...
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Edmund Bowen, physical chemist (b. 1898) 1981 – 22 November: Sir Hans Krebs, biochemist (b. 1900 in Hildesheim) 1982 – 20 November: John Redcliffe-Maud...
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Lina Stern (category Soviet biochemists)
to a colorless form.” Their research was later on able to help Hans Krebs (biochemist) and his groundbreaking work on cellular respiration Due to her...
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