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  1. Hopkins and Biochemistry: Papers Concerning Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, OM, PRS, with a Selection of his Addresses and a Bibliography of his Publications. by Joseph Needham, 1949-01-01
  2. Perspectives in Biochemistry. Thirty - One Essays Presented to Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins by Past and Present Members of His Laboratory. by Joseph; and Green, David E., eds. Needham, 1939
  3. HOPKINS & BIOCHEMISTRY, 1861-1947. Papers concerning Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, O.M., P.R.S., with a Selection of his Addresses & a Bibliography of his Publications. A Commemoration Volume Prepared on the Occasion of the First International Congress on Biochemistry, Cambridge, 1949. by Sir Frederick Gowland, Editor: Joseph Needham & Ernest Baldwin, Foreword: A.C. Chienall, Contributors: Malcolm Dixon, Leslie J. Harris, Marjory Stephenson. Hopkins, 1949
  4. Hopkins & Biochemistry, 1861-1947; Papers Concerning Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, O.M., P.R.S., With a Selection of His Addresses and a Bibliography by frederick hopkins, 1949
  5. Perspectives in Biochemistry: Thirty-One Essays Presented to Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins by Past and Present Members of His Laboratory. Second Impression. by Joseph [Ed] Needham, 1938
  6. Perspectives in Biochemistry, Thirty-one Essays presented to Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins By past and Present Members of His Laboratory by Joseph and David E. Green (editors) Needham, 1937
  7. Hopkins & biochemistry, 1861-1947;: Papers concerning Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, O.M., P.R.S., with a selection of his addresses and a bibliography of his publications, by Frederick Gowland Hopkins, 1949
  8. Perspectives in Biochemistry: Thirty-One Essays Presented to Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins by Past and Present Members of His Laboratory. Second Impression.
  9. Discovery and Significance of Vitamins. by Sir Frederick Gowland. BN| Hopkins, 1936
  10. PERSPECTIVES IN BIOCHEMISTRY by HOPKINS SIR FREDERICK GOWLAND, 1937-01-01
  11. Chemistry and life. The Fourth Gluckstein Memorial Lecture, 1932. by Sir Frederick Gowland (1861-1947). HOPKINS, 1933-01-01
  12. Monographs on biochemistry by Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, 2009-08-10
  13. Hopkins & biochemistry, 1861-1947; papers concerning Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, O.M., P.R.S., with a selection of his addresses and a bibliography of his publications, edited by Joseph Needham and Ernest Baldwin ... by Frederick Gowland, Sir (1861-1947) Hopkins, 1949-01-01
  14. The Diary of Robert Hooke M.A., M.D., F.R.S. 1672-1680... Edited by Henry W. Robinson and Walter Adams. With a Foreword by Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins.

1. Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Winner Of The 1929 Nobel Prize In Medicine
sir frederick gowland hopkins, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine,at the nobel Prize Internet Archive. sir frederick gowland hopkins.
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S IR F REDERICK G OWLAND H OPKINS
1929 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for his discovery of the growth-stimulating vitamins.
Background
  • Place of birth: Eastbourne, East Sussex (Great Britain)
  • Residence: Great Britain
  • Affiliation: Cambridge University (Professor from 1914)
  • Pioneered the study of accessory food factors (now known as vitamins
  • Was knighted in 1925
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2. Medicine 1929
The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1929. Christiaan Eijkman,sir frederick gowland hopkins. 1/2 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize.
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1929
"for his discovery of the antineuritic vitamin" "for his discovery of the growth-stimulating vitamins" Christiaan Eijkman Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize the Netherlands United Kingdom Utrecht University
Utrecht, the Netherlands University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom b.1858
d.1930 b.1861
d.1947 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1929
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3. Sir Frederick Hopkins - Biography
frederick gowland hopkins was born on June 20, 1861, at to move his Department intothe new sir William Dunn Later, hopkins worked with Walter Fletcher on the
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Frederick Gowland Hopkins was born on June 20, 1861, at Eastbourne, England. His father, a bookseller in Bishopsgate Street, London, was much interested in science, but he died when Gowland was an infant. For the next ten years Gowland lived with his mother at Eastbourne, showing as a child literary rather than scientific tastes, although, when his mother gave him a microscope, he studied life on the seashore. But he read much and wrote rhymes, and in later life speculated as to whether he might not have become, if he had been encouraged to do so, a classical scholar or a naturalist. Later in his life, however, his literary ability added much to all his scientific papers and addresses.
In 1871 his mother went to live at Enfield, and Hopkins went to the city of London School. He was a bright schoolboy in several subjects, and was given a first-class in chemistry in 1874. Later, as a result of an examination at the College of Preceptors he was given a prize for science, and, at the early age of 17, when he finally left school, he published a paper in The Entomologist on the bombardier beetle.

4. Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland
sir frederick gowland hopkins. Sussex, Eng.d. May 16, 1947, Cambridge), Britishbiochemist, who received (with Christiaan Eijkman) the 1929 nobel Prize for
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Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland
Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins By courtesy of the World Health Organization (b. June 20, 1861, Eastbourne, East Sussex, Eng.d. May 16, 1947, Cambridge), British biochemist, who received (with Christiaan Eijkman ) the 1929 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovery of essential nutrient factorsnow known as vitamins needed in animal diets to maintain health. In 1901 Hopkins discovered the amino acid tryptophan, isolated it from protein, and eventually (1906-07) showed that it and certain other amino acids (known as essential amino acids) cannot be manufactured by certain animals from other nutrients and must be supplied in the diet. Noticing that rats failed to grow on a diet of artificial milk but grew rapidly when a small quantity of cow's milk was added to their daily ration, Hopkins realized that no animal can live on a mixture of pure protein, fat, and carbohydrate, even when mineral salts are added, and termed the missing factorslater called vitamins"accessory substances." In 1907 Hopkins and Sir Walter Fletcher laid the foundations for a modern understanding of the chemistry of muscular contraction when they demonstrated that working muscle accumulates lactic acid. Fifteen years later, Hopkins isolated from living tissue the tripeptide (three amino acids linked in sequence) glutathione and showed that it is vital to the utilization of oxygen by the cell.

5. Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland -- Encyclopædia Britannica Online Article
hopkins sir frederick gowland hopkins By courtesy of the World Health Organization.British biochemist, who received (with Christiaan Eijkman) the 1929 nobel
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6. Re: Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech By Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins
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7. Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, Biochemical Pioneer, Discoverer Of Vitamins.
Although his nobel Prize in 1929 was for his discovery of the growth hopkins,sir frederick gowland in Dictionary of National Biography, 19411950 .
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The Life and Scientific Work of
Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins
by
Nigel J.T. Thomas Ph.D.
California State University, Los Angeles.
The Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists
(The encyclopedia is aimed at Junior High and High School students. Length and format requirements were quite strict.)] Areas of Achievement: Biochemistry, medicine. Contribution: The main figure in the establishment of biochemistry as a field of both teaching and research in Britain, Hopkins made many important contributions to the understanding of the metabolism of living cells, and to biochemical research methods. He won the Nobel Prize for his discovery of vitamins.
  • June 30, 1861: Born in Eastbourne, Sussex, England.
  • 1890: Gains B.Sc. degree from University of London.
  • 1894: Medical degree from Guy's Hospital, London.
  • 1898: Married to Jessie Anne Stevens.
  • 1898-1910: Lecturer in 'Chemical Physiology', Cambridge University.
  • 1905: Elected Fellow of the Royal Society (Britain's most prestigious scientific organization).
  • 1910: Appointed Fellow and Praelector in Biochemistry, Trinity College, Cambridge.

8. Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland
hopkins, sir frederick gowland, 1861–1947, English biochemist, educated at Cambridgeand the Univ. he shared with Christian Eijkman the 1929 nobel Prize in
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Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland, Newer Aspects of the Nutrition Problem The Problems of Specificity in Biochemical Catalysis (1931), and Chemistry and Life See J. G. Crowther, British Scientists of the Twentieth Century
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9. Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. hopkins, sir frederick gowland. For this work he shared with Christian Eijkmanthe 1929 nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. He was knighted in 1925.
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10. Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland
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  • 11. Premios Nobel De Medicina
    Premios nobel de Medicina. Año, Tema, Ganador. 1901, Behring, Emil Adolf Von. 1929,Eijkman, Christiaan; hopkins, sir frederick gowland. 1930, Landsteiner, Karl.
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    Premios Nobel de Medicina
    Tema Ganador Behring, Emil Adolf Von Ross, Sir Ronald Finsen, Niels Ryberg Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich Koch, Robert Cajal, Santiago Ramon Y.; Golgi, Camillo Laveran, Charles Louis Alphonse Ehrlich, Paul; Metchnikoff, Ilya Ilyich Kocher, Emil Theodor Kossel, Albrecht Gullstrand, Allvar Carrel, Alexis Richet, Charles Robert Barany, Robert Bordet, Jules Krogh, Schack August Steenberger Hill, Sir Archibald Vivian; Meyerhof, Otto Fritz; Banting, Sir Frederick Grant; Macleod, John James Richard; Einthoven, Willem; Fibiger, Johannes Andreas Grib Wagner-Jauregg, Julius Nicolle, Charles Jules Henri Eijkman, Christiaan; Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland Landsteiner, Karl Warburg, Otto Heinrich Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas; Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott Morgan, Thomas Hunt Minot, George Richards; Murphy, William Parry; Whipple, George Hoyt Spemann, Hans Dale, Sir Henry Hallett; Loewi, Otto Nagyrapolt, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Von Heymans, Corneille Jean Francois Domagk, Gerhard Dam, Henrik Carl Peter; Doisy, Edward Adelbert Erlanger, Joseph; Gasser, Herbert Spencer

    12. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
    FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE; ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGYAND MEDICINE, Name, Year Awarded. hopkins, sir frederick gowland, 1929.
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    FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE;
    ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
    Name Year Awarded Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas Arber, Werner Axelrod, Julius Baltimore, David ... Zinkernagel, Rolf M.

    13. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
    Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf, 1925. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES INPHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Name, Year Awarded. hopkins, sir frederick gowland, 1929.
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    ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY Name Year Awarded Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney Anfinsen, Christian B. Arrhenius, Svante August ... Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE Name Year Awarded Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas Arber, Werner Axelrod, Julius Baltimore, David ... Zinkernagel, Rolf M. Source: The Nobel Prize Internet Archive

    14. Hopkins, Frederick Gowland , Cientificos, Famosos, Biografia, Bibliografia, Cien
    Translate this page hopkins, frederick gowland (1861-1947), bioquímico británico galardonado con elPremio nobel. hopkins fue nombrado sir en 1925, y en 1929 compartió
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    Hopkins, Frederick Gowland
    Biografía de Hopkins, Frederick Gowland Hopkins, Frederick Gowland (1861-1947), bioquímico británico galardonado con el Premio Nobel. Nació en Eastbourne y estudió en la Universidad de Londres. Enseñó química fisiológica en el Trinity College de la Universidad de Cambridge. Fue el primero en demostrar que el ácido láctico es un producto de desecho de la contracción muscular, y consiguió aislar con éxito el aminoácido triptófano a partir de las proteínas. En 1921 aisló el tripéptido glutatión en tejidos vivos y demostró su importancia en el proceso de oxidación en las células vivas. También fue el primero en demostrar la existencia de unas sustancias, a las que llamó "factores alimenticios accesorios", necesarias para una dieta equilibrada. Hoy en día reciben el nombre de vitaminas. Hopkins fue nombrado sir en 1925, y en 1929 compartió el Premio Nobel de Fisiología y Medicina con el higienista holandés Christiaan Eijkman.
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    15. KiatipisAlbum_No5/Χόπκινς, Φρέ
    hopkins, sir frederick gowland. British biochemist, who received (with ChristiaanEijkman) the 1929 nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovery of
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    Πηγή: David Burnie: "Το Λεξικό της Φύσης", Εκδ. Ερευνητές, Αθήνα,1994 Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland b. June 20, 1861, Eastbourne, East Sussex, Eng.
    d. May 16, 1947, Cambridge British biochemist, who received (with Christiaan Eijkman) the 1929 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovery of essential nutrient factorsnow known as vitaminsneeded in animal diets to maintain health. In 1901 Hopkins discovered the amino acid tryptophan, isolated it from protein, and eventually (1906-07) showed that it and certain other amino acids (known as essential amino acids) cannot be manufactured by certain animals from other nutrients and must be supplied in the diet. Noticing that rats failed to grow on a diet of artificial milk but grew rapidly when a small quantity of cow's milk was added to their daily ration, Hopkins realized that no animal can live on a mixture of pure protein, fat, and carbohydrate, even when mineral salts are added, and termed the missing factorslater called vitamins"accessory substances."

    16. Hopkins, Frederick Gowland
    hopkins, sir frederick gowland (18611947). hopkins shared the 1929 nobel Prizefor Physiology or Medicine with Christiaan Eijkman, who had arrived at
    http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/H/Hopkins/1.html
    Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland English biochemist whose research into diets revealed the necessity of certain trace substances, now known as vitamins, for the maintenance of health. Hopkins shared the 1929 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Christiaan Eijkman , who had arrived at similar conclusions.
    Hopkins also established that there are certain amino acids that the body cannot produce itself. Another discovery he took part in was that contracting muscle accumulates lactic acid.
    Hopkins was born in Eastbourne, Sussex, and studied at the University of London and Guy's Hospital Medical School. In 1914 he was appointed professor of biochemistry at Cambridge.
    Experimenting on rats fed on artificial milk, Hopkins noticed in 1906 that animals cannot survive on a diet containing only proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. When a small quantity of cow's milk was added, the rats grew. He concluded that the milk must contain accessory food factors in trace amounts, but he failed to isolate these.

    17. Themes Geography History History Prize Winners Nobel
    Themes Geography History History Prize Winners nobel Prize Medicine.Year, Winners. 1929, Eijkman, Christiaan hopkins, sir frederick gowland.
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    Themes History Prize Winners Nobel Prize
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    Winners
    Behring, Emil Adolf von Ross, Ronald Finsen, Niels Ryberg Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich ... Bárány, Robert The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section Bordet, Jules Krogh, Schack August Steenberg The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section Hill, Archibald Vivian Meyerhof, Otto Fritz Banting, Frederick Grant Macleod, John James Richard ... Einthoven, Willem The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section Fibiger, Johannes Andreas Grib Wagner-Jauregg, Julius Nicolle, Charles Jules Henri Eijkman, Christiaan ... Domagk, Gerhard The prize money was 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section The prize money was 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section Dam, Henrik Carl Peter

    18. Imperial College London - Nobel Laureates
    nobel Laureates. Physiology and Medicine. 1929, hopkins, sir frederick gowland FRS(18611947), (Joint award) for his discovery of the growth stimulating vitamins.
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    Physics THOMSON , Sir George Paget FRS (1892-1975) (Joint award) for his contribution to experimental discovery of the diffraction of electrons by crystals P Professor of Physics 1930-1952
    Fellow of Imperial College, 1955 BLACKETT , Lord Patrick Maynard Stuart FRS (1897-1974) For his development of the Wilson cloud chamber method, and his discoveries therewith in the fields of nuclear physics and cosmic radiation P Professor of Physics 1953-65
    Fellow of Imperial College, 1967

    19. Hopkins
    hopkins, sir frederick gowland (szül. 1861. jún. 20. 16. Cambridge), brit biokémikus.1929ben - Christiaan Eijkmannal együtt - orvosi nobel-díjat kapott.
    http://www.kfki.hu/~cheminfo/hun/olvaso/bh/hopkins.html

    20. Nobel Laureates
    impressive total of twelve nobel Prizes. Physiology/Medicine. Date, Scientist,Institution, Achievement. 1929, sir frederick gowland hopkins, Cambridge University,
    http://www.mrc.ac.uk/index/about/about-history/about-nobel_laureates.htm

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