Robert Huber
1937-
German chemist and corecipient of the 1988 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Hartmut Michel and Johann Deisenhofer for their work in photosynthesis, the chemical process that turns sunl...
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The study of photosynthesis --the ability of plants, algae, and bacteria to translate sunlight into energy to build various chemical compounds--has long intrigued scientists, yet it is only since the ...
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The study of photosynthesis --the ability of plants, algae, and bacteria to translate sunlight into energy to build various chemical compounds--has long intrigued scientists, yet it is only since the ...
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Robert Huber was born on February 20, 1937 in Munich, Germany to Sebastian and Helen Kebinger Huber. In 1947 Huber entered the Humanistisches Karls-Gymnasium in Munich, a school with an emphasis on hu...
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