Fritz Albert Lipmann
1899-1986
German-American Biochemist
Fritz Albert Lipmann was a German-born, American biochemist who helped discover the biochemical processes by which organisms produce and use e...
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Born in Königsberg, Germany, Fritz Lipmann earned his medical degree at the University of Berlin in 1922 and, five years later, received his Ph.D. there as well. For the next several years, Lipma...
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Born in Königsberg, Germany, Fritz Lipmann earned his medical degree at the University of Berlin in 1922 and, five years later, received his Ph.D. there as well. For the next several years, Lipma...
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Born in Königsberg, Germany, Fritz Lipmann earned his medical degree at the University of Berlin in 1922 and, five years later, received his Ph.D. there as well. For the next several years, Lipma...
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Fritz Lipmann (1899-1986) was one of the leading architects of the golden age of biochemistry.With his landmark paper, "Metabolic Generation and Utilization of Phosphate Bond Energy," published in 194...
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Fritz Lipmann's landmark paper, "Metabolic Generation and Utilization of Phosphate Bond Energy," published in 1941, laid the foundation for research into concepts involving group potential and the rol...
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Fritz Lipmann was one of the leading architects of the golden age of biochemistry. His landmark paper, "Metabolic Generation and Utilization of Phosphate Bond Energy," published in 1941, laid the foun...
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