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Gerty Theresa Cori, nata Radnitz (Praga, 15 agosto 1896 – Cambridge, 26 ottobre 1957), è stata una biochimica ceca naturalizzata statunitense, prima donna a ...
Gerty Cori. Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz, was born in Prague on August 15th, 1896. She received her primary education at home before entering a Lyceum for ...
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Gerty Theresa Cori was a Bohemian-Austrian and American biochemist who in 1947 was the third woman to win a Nobel Prize in science, and the first woman to ...
Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1947. Born: 15 August 1896, Prague, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic).
Gerty Theresa Cori and Carl Ferdinand Cori's research led to the development of diabetes treatments and the 1947 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine.

Gerty Theresa Cori

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Gerty Theresa Cori, nata Radnitz, è stata una biochimica ceca naturalizzata statunitense, prima donna a vincere il Premio Nobel per la medicina nel 1947, insieme al marito Carl Ferdinand Cori e al ... Wikipedia
Nascita: 15 agosto 1896, Praga, Cechia
Morte: 26 ottobre 1957, Glendale, Missouri
Coniuge: Carl Ferdinand Cori (s. 1920–1957)

Gerty Cori's work on carbohydrate metabolism, which changed our understanding of diabetes, earned her the Nobel Prize for Medicine, making her the first ...
Gerty Theresa Radnitz nasce il 15 agosto 1896 a Praga, in Cecoslovacchia (nell'attuale Repubblica Ceca). È la primogenita di Martha (Neustadt) Radnitz e di ...
Carl Ferdinand Cori (1896–1984) and Gerty Theresa Cori (1896–1957) were great scientific collaborators. The two spent their lives researching carbohydrates and ...
Gerty Cori was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia in 1896, to Otto Radnitz and Martha Neustadt. Her uncle, a professor of pediatrics, encouraged her to attend ...
Gerty Cori, the first American woman to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, was born in Prague, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in 1896.