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Hans Adolf Krebs è stato un biochimico e medico tedesco naturalizzato britannico, famoso per i suoi studi sul ciclo dell'acido citrico, più conosciuto come ciclo di Krebs, e Premio Nobel per la medicina nel 1953. Wikipedia
Nascita: 25 agosto 1900, Hildesheim, Germania
Morte: 22 novembre 1981, Oxford, Regno Unito
Coniuge: Margaret Fieldhouse (s. 1938–1981)
Figli: J. R. Krebs
Genitori: Georg Krebs e Alma Krebs
Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, FRS was a German-British biologist, physician and biochemist. He was a pioneer scientist in the study of cellular respiration, ...
Hans Adolf Krebs · Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1953 for his discovery of the citric acid cycle, shared with Fritz Albert Lipmann. · Department of ...
1953 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Hans Adolf Krebs (*1900 – †1981) received the Nobel Prize for his discovery of the citric acid cycle.
Sir Hans was honored worldwide for his contributions to science, an international acclaim most eloquently expressed with the awarding of the Nobel Prize in ...
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Sir Hans Adolf Krebs was born August 25, 1900, at the dawn of a new century in Hildesheim, Germany. He was the son of Dr. Georg Krebs, an ear, nose, ...