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Max Ferdinand Perutz
Austrian-born British molecular biologist (1914-2002).
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Country of Citizenship
United Kingdom
(1941 - )
Austria
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
( - 4/12/1927)
Place of Birth
Vienna
Place of Death
Cambridge
Occupation
Biologist
Molecular Biologist
Chemist
University Teacher
Crystallographer
Biophysicist
Biochemist
Member Of
11 items
Royal Society
(3/18/1954 - )
German Academy of Sciences at Berlin
German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
Pontifical Academy of Sciences
(1981 - )
Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
French Academy of Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
European Molecular Biology Organization
Accademia Nazionale Delle Scienze Detta Dei XL
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
(1970 - )
Date of Birth
5/19/1914
Date of Death
2/6/2002
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Child
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Doctoral Advisor
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Name in Native Language
Student
Employer
Family Name
Cause of Death
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Student Of
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Interested In
Peterhouse
University of Vienna
University of Cambridge
Theresianum
Human
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Copley Medal
(1979)
Award Rationale
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In recognition of his distinguished contributions to molecular biology through his own studies of the structure and biological activity of haemoglobin and his leadership in the development of the subject.
Point in Time
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1979
Pour Le Mérite for Sciences and Arts Order
Royal Medal
(1971)
Point in Time
:
1971
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1962)
Award Rationale
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för deras undersökningar rörande globulära proteiners byggnad
Award Rationale
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for their studies of the structures of globular proteins
Together With
:
John Kendrew
Point in Time
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1962
Prize Money
:
128,610 Swedish krona
Otto Warburg Medal
(1993)
Point in Time
:
1993
Wilhelm Exner Medal
(1967)
Point in Time
:
1967
Sir Hans Krebs Medal
(1968)
Point in Time
:
1968
Honorary Doctor of the University of Vienna
Croonian Medal and Lecture
(1968)
Point in Time
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1968
Honorary Doctorate of Salzburg University
Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Austrian Decoration for Science and Art
(1967)
Point in Time
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1967
Honorary Member of the British Biophysical Society
Honorary Doctorate From University of Paris-XI
(6/29/1993)
Point in Time
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6/29/1993
Max
Robin Perutz
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978)
Section
:
Перуц Макс Фердинанд
Obálky Knih
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Subject Named As
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Perutz, Max F., 1914-2002
Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, Vol. 9
Page(s)
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286
John Desmond Bernal
William Lawrence Bragg
Nobel Prize in Physics
(1960)
Point in Time
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1960
Nobel Prize in Physics
(1961)
Point in Time
:
1961
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1951)
Point in Time
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1951
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1959)
Point in Time
:
1959
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1960)
Point in Time
:
1960
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1961)
Point in Time
:
1961
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1962)
Point in Time
:
1962
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1963)
Point in Time
:
1963
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Max Ferdinand Perutz
Francis Crick
John Kendrew
University of Cambridge
University of York
Perutz
Cancer
Natural Causes
English
German
Male
John Desmond Bernal
Is Science Necessary? Essays on Science and Scientists
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Author
Ascension Parish Burial Ground
Biochemistry
Start Time
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1941
End Cause
:
Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927
End Time
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4/12/1927
Subject Has Role
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Fellow of the Royal Society
Start Time
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3/18/1954
Start Time
:
1981
Subject Has Role
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Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences
Start Time
:
1970