Arthur Harden
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 84 years ago |
Born | Manchester |
United Kingdom | |
Died | Bourne End |
Wooburn Green | |
United Kingdom | |
Field | Biochemistry |
Job | Biochemist |
Education | The University of Manchester |
Victoria University of Manchester | |
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg | |
Books | Alcoholic fermentation |
Inorganic Chemistry for Advanced Students | |
A New View of the Origin of Dalton's Atomic Theory | |
Alcoholic Fermentation - Scholar's Choice Edition | |
A New View of the Origin of Dalton's Atomic Theory, a Contribution to Chemical History, Together with Letters and Documents Concerning the Life and Labours of John Dalton, Now for the First Time Published from Manuscipt in the Possession of The. . . | |
A New View of the Origin of Dalton's Atomic Theory, a Contribution to Chemical History, Together with Letters and Documents Concerning the Life and Labours of John Dalton, Now for the First Time Published from Manuscipt in the Possession of the Literary a | |
Date of birth | October 12,1865 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Nationality | British |
English | |
Awards | Nobel Prize in Chemistry |
Davy Medal | |
Known for | the chemistry of the yeast cell |
Date of died | June 17,1940 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 575861 |
Arthur Harden Life story
Sir Arthur Harden, FRS was a British biochemist. He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1929 with Hans Karl August Simon von Euler-Chelpin for their investigations into the fermentation of sugar and fermentative enzymes. He was a founding member of the Biochemical Society and editor of its journal for 25 years.