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         Ochoa Severo:     more books (23)
  1. Severo Ochoa (Hispanic-American Biographies) by Gregory Garretson, 2005-09-15
  2. Severo Ochoa: La emocion de descubrir (Spanish Edition) by Marino Gomez-Santos, 1993
  3. Trabajos reunidos de Severo Ochoa, 1928-1975 by Severo Ochoa, 1975
  4. Homenaje al profesor Severo Ochoa en su 70 aniversario: International Symposium on Enzymatic Mechanisms in Biosynthesis and Cell Function : biografia de ... Barcelona-Madrid, septiembre 23-27/1975
  5. Severo Ochoa (Biografias Hispanoamericanas / Hispanic-American Biographies (Spanish)) (Spanish Edition) by Gregory Garretson, 2005-09-15
  6. Viruses, Oncogenes and Cancer (Progress in Medical Virology) (v. 32) by Joseph L. Melnick, Severo Ochoa, 1985-09
  7. Tomorrow Was Yesterday by Westerhout, Gart ; Yang, Chen Ning ; Townes, Charles H. ; Ochoa, Severo ; Heezen, Bruce ; Piel, Gerard
  8. Centro De Biological Molecular "Severo Ochoa" : Memoria 1995 - 1996; 1995 - 1996 Report -- English and Spanish Dual Text by Centro De Biologica Molecular, 1996-01-01
  9. Reflections on Biochemistry. In honour of Severo Ochoa. by Sevro, 1905-1993] ORO, J., et al (eds.). [OCHOA, 1976-01-01
  10. Severo Ochoa: amor y bioquímica.(TT: Severo Ochoa: love and biochemistry.): An article from: Epoca by Angeles Martín, 2000-08-27
  11. HOMENAJE AL PROFESOR SEVERO OCHOA EN SU 70 ANIVERSARIO. Internacional Symposium on Enzymatic Mechanisms in Biosynthesis and Cell Function. Barcelona-Madrid. September 23-27, 1975 by No Author, 1975-01-01
  12. El PSOE financió la manifestación contra Lamela: autobuses desde las localidades de la periferia, mails, faxes, sms ... El PSOE de Madrid utilizó su artillería ... Severo Ochoa): An article from: Epoca by Higinio Mosteiro, 2005-04-22
  13. The Living State: A Symposium by Paul Weiss, Philip H. Abelson, et all 1962
  14. Severo Ochoa y España by Marino GÓMEZ SANTOS, 2005

1. Severo Ochoa - Biography
According to other sources, severo ochoa graduated from high school at the Institutode Bachillerato de Málaga in 1921. From nobel Lectures, Physiology or
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Severo Ochoa was born at Luarca, Spain, on September 24th, 1905. He is the son of Severo Ochoa, a lawyer and business man, and Carmen de Albornoz.
His interest in biology was greatly stimulated by the publications of the great Spanish neurologist, , and he went to the Medical School of the University of Madrid, where he obtained his M.D. degree (with honours) in 1929. While he was at the University he was Assistant to Professor Juan Negrin and he paid, during the summer of 1927, a visit to the University of Glasgow to work under Professor D. Noel Paton.
After graduating in 1929 Ochoa went, with the aid of the Spanish Council of Scientific Research, to work under Otto Meyerhof
In 1931, Ochoa was appointed Lecturer in Physiology at the University of Madrid, a post he held until 1935. In 1932 he went to the National Institute for Medical Research , London, where he worked with Dr. H. W. Dudley on his first problem in enzymology.
Returning to Madrid in 1934, he was appointed Lecturer in Physiology and Biochemistry there and later became Head of the Physiology Division of the Institute for Medical Research, Madrid. In 1936 he was appointed Guest Research Assistant in Meyerhof's Laboratory at Heidelberg, where he worked on some of the enzymatic steps of glycolysis and fermentation. In 1937 he held a Ray Lankester Investigatorship at the

2. Severo Ochoa Winner Of The 1959 Nobel Prize In Medicine
severo ochoa, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. severo ochoa. 1959 nobel Laureate in Medicine
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S EVERO O CHOA
1959 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for their discovery of the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of ribonucleic acid and deoxiribonucleic acid.
Background

    Place of Birth: Luarca, Spain
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: New York University College of Medicine, New York, NY
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3. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Name,Year Awarded. Nurse, Paul M. 2001. ochoa, severo, 1959. Palade, George E. 1974.
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4. Ochoa, Severo
severo ochoa, 1959. 1, 1993, Madrid), molecular biologist who received (with theAmerican biochemist Arthur Kornberg) the 1959 nobel Prize for Physiology or
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Ochoa, Severo
Severo Ochoa, 1959 UPI/Corbis-Bettmann (b. Sept. 24, 1905, Luarca, Spaind. Nov. 1, 1993, Madrid), molecular biologist who received (with the American biochemist Arthur Kornberg ) the 1959 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovery of an enzyme in bacteria that enabled him to synthesize ribonucleic acid (RNA), a substance of central importance to the synthesis of proteins by the cell. Ochoa was educated at the University of Madrid, where he received his M.D. in 1929. He then spent two years studying the biochemistry and physiology of muscle under the German biochemist Otto Meyerhof at the University of Heidelberg. He also served as head of the physiology division, Institute for Medical Research, at the University of Madrid (1935). He investigated the function in the body of thiamine (vitamin B ) at the University of Oxford (1938-41) and became a research associate in medicine (1942) and professor of pharmacology (1946) at New York University, New York City, where he became professor of biochemistry and chairman of the department in 1954. From 1974 to 1985 he was associated with the Roche Institute of Molecular Biology; thereafter he taught at the Autonomous University of Madrid. Ochoa became a U.S. citizen in 1956. Ochoa made the discovery for which he received the Nobel Prize in 1955, while conducting research on high-energy phosphates. He named the enzyme he discovered

5. Nobel Prize Winners For Physiology Or Medicine
1959, Kornberg, Arthur, US, work on producing nucleic acids artificially.ochoa, severo, US, work on producing nucleic acids artificially.
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Year Article Country* Achievement Behring, Emil von Germany work on serum therapy Ross, Sir Ronald U.K. discovery of how malaria enters an organism Finsen, Niels Ryberg Denmark treatment of skin diseases with light Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich Russia work on the physiology of digestion Koch, Robert Germany tuberculosis research Golgi, Camillo Italy work on the structure of the nervous system Spain work on the structure of the nervous system Laveran, Alphonse France discovery of the role of protozoa in diseases Ehrlich, Paul Germany work on immunity Russia work on immunity Kocher, Emil Theodor Switzerland physiology, pathology, and surgery of the thyroid gland Kossel, Albrecht Germany researches in cellular chemistry Gullstrand, Allvar Sweden work on dioptrics of the eye Carrel, Alexis France work on vascular suture; transplantation of organs Richet, Charles France work on anaphylaxis Austria-Hungary work on vestibular apparatus Bordet, Jules Belgium work on immunity factors in blood serum Krogh, August Denmark discovery of capillary motor-regulating mechanism Hill, A.V.

6. Ciberfascículos "Grandes Científicos Del Siglo XX" - Severo Ochoa
Translate this page severo ochoa nació el 24 de Septiembre de 1905 en Luarca (Asturias), siendo el científicay humana de Santiago Ramón y Cajal (Premio nobel de Medicina, en
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Su biografía científica
Tienes en tus manos la biografía del más grande hombre de ciencia que España ha tenido y uno de los más grandes que ha tenido la humanidad; de la estatura, a mi juicio, de un Galileo, un Newton, un Darwin, un Pasteur o un Einstein, que con su obra hicieron posible nuestra actual comprensión del universo, la naturaleza, la vida y de nosotros mismos. Cuando cursaba el tercer curso de carrera, aceptó la invitación de Juan Negrín para ser instructor de clases prácticas en el Departamento de Fisiología, y es entonces cuando se inicia en la investigación, bajo la dirección del Dr. Negrín. En el verano de 1927, antes de terminar su carrera, decidió irse a trabajar durante dos meses al laboratorio del Dr. Noël Paton, en Glasgow. El fruto de esa investigación fue su primera publicación científica, titulada: "The action of guanidins on the melanophores of the skin of the frog" y presentada por el Dr. Paton en los Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (año 1928, volumen 102, páginas 256-263). Tras su regreso al laboratorio del Dr. Negrín, con su amigo José G. Valdecasas puso a punto un micrométodo para la determinación de la creatina en el músculo, que dio lugar a su segunda publicación de prestigio en la revista americana: Journal of Biological Chemistry, en 1929. Efectivamente, ni la guerra civil española, ni la posterior guerra mundial, frenaron su carrera investigadora. Así, cuando su trabajo en Oxford se vió interrumpido por la Segunda Guerra Mundial, decidió marcharse a América. Ochoa, en su autobiografía, describe así su marcha a Estados Unidos : Un día de Agosto de 1940, Carmen y yo zarpamos para el Nuevo Mundo, no sin tristeza, pero llenos de esperanza y expectativas.

7. Famous Hispanics: Severo Ochoa De Albornoz
severo ochoa shared the nobel Prize for his contributions to the discoveryof the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of ribonucleic acid and
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Severo Ochoa de Albornoz (1905-1993), SPAIN Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology Severo Ochoa, (1905-1993), SPAIN Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology, 1959. Severo Ochoa shared the Nobel Prize for "his contributions to the discovery of the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid".
His research on high-energy phosphates and their role in the body's energy processes resulted in the discovery and application of the enzyme polynucleotyde phosphorilase, which catalizes the synthesis of RNA.

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8. HISPANIC NOBEL PRICES
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ALEIXANDRE, Vicente , Spain, Literature, 1977.
ARIAS, Oscar
, Costa Rica, Peace, 1987
ASTURIAS, Miguel Angel
, Guatemala, Literature, 1967.
BENACERRAF, Baruj
, Venezuela, Medicine and Physiology, 1980
BENAVENTE y Martínez, Jacinto
, Spain, Literature, 1922
CELA, Camilo José
, Spain, Literature, 1989
ECHEGARAY, José
, Spain, Literature, 1901.
GARCIA MARQUEZ, Gabriel
, Colombia, Literature, 1982.
GARCIA ROBLES, Alfonso
, México, Peace, 1982.
HOUSSAY, Bernardo
, Argentina, Medicine and Physiology, 1917.
JIMENEZ, Juan Ramón
, Spain, Literature, 1956 LELOIR, Luis Federico , Argentina, Chemistry, 1970. MENCHU, Rigoberta, Guatemala, Paz, 1991 MILSTEIN, César , Argentina, Medicine and Physiology, 1980. MISTRAL, Gabriela (Godoy y Alcayaga, Lucila), Chile, Literature, 1945. MOLINA, Mario , México, Chemistry, 1995. NERUDA, Pablo (Ricardo E. Neftalí Reyes y Basoalto), Chile, Literature, 1971. OCHOA, Severo , Spain, Medicine and Physiology, 1959. PAZ, Octavio , México, Literature, 1990 PEREZ ESQUIVEL, Adolfo , Argentina, Peace, 1980. RAMON Y CAJAL, Santiago

9. Severo Ochoa, Premio Nóbel De Medicina
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10. TV / Severo Ochoa
SeveroOchoa Winning a nobel Prize , is a two chapter drama of 90 minutes each one.
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Severo Ochoa: La Conquista del Nobel , es una serie de dos capítulos de 90 minutos de duración cada uno, acerca de los hechos más sobresalientes de la biografía del Premio Nobel. Aunque enteramente dedicado a la investigación, y con el estilo de vida de un auténtico caballero, la vida de Severo Ochoa reúne, además, todas las peripecias de un ciudadano del mundo en un siglo XX que ha sufrido tantas convulsiones y alternativas. Director / Director:
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"Severo Ochoa: Winning a Nobel Prize", is a two chapter drama of 90 minutes each one. They are based on the most outstanding events of the biography of the Nobel Prize in physiology winner Severo Ochoa. Although the miniserie are about the investigations and lifestyle of a real gentleman, the Severo Ochoa's biography has also all the vicissitudes lived by a man of the twentieth Century who has overcome different upheavals and alternatives.

11. Severo Ochoa (La Conquista De Un Nobel), Severo Ochoa (La Conquista De Un Nobel)
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12. D. Severo Ochoa: Enlaces
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13. Ochoa, Severo. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
ochoa, severo. With Arthur Kornberg he received the 1959 nobel Prize in Physiologyor Medicine for the synthesis of ribonucleic acid (RNA), an organic compound
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ochoa, severo. SYLLABICATION O·cho·a. DATES 1905–1993. Spanishborn Americanbiochemist. He shared a 1959 nobel Prize for work on the biological synthesis
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ochoa, severo , 1905–93, American biochemist and educator, b. Spain, MD Univ. WithArthur Kornberg he received the 1959 nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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    From nobel Lectures, Physiology or Medicine 19421962. *According to other sources,severo ochoa graduated from high school at the Instituto de Bachillerato de
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    20. Ochoa, Severo
    Translate this page Il est le fils de severo ochoa, un avocat et l'homme d'affaires En 1931 ochoa a épouséCarmen Garcia Cobian De Cours nobel, Physiologie ou Médecine 1942-1962
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    Ochoa, Severo Severo Ochoa est né à Luarca, l'Espagne, le 24 septembre 1905. Il est le fils de Severo Ochoa, un avocat et l'homme d'affaires et Carmen d'Albornoz.
    Après la réception d'un diplôme en 1929 Ochoa est allé, à l'aide du Conseil espagnol de Recherche Scientifique, travailler sous Otto Meyerhof à Kaiser Wilhelm Institut für Medizinische Forschung à Heidelberg. Pendant cette période il a travaillé sur la biochimie et la physiologie de muscle et sa perspective et la formation était décisivement sous l'influence de Meyerhof. En 1931, Ochoa a été nommé le Conférencier dans la Physiologie à l'Université de Madrid, un poste qu'il a tenu jusqu'à 1935. En 1932 il est allé à l'Institut National pour la Recherche Médicale, Londres, où il a travaillé avec docteur H. W. Dudley sur son premier problème dans enzymology.
    En retournant à Madrid en 1934, il a été nommé le Conférencier dans la Physiologie et la Biochimie là et est devenu plus tard le Chef de la Division de Physiologie de l'Institut pour la Recherche Médicale, Madrid. En 1936 il a été nommé la Recherche d'Invité l'Aide dans le Laboratoire de Meyerhof à Heidelberg, où il a travaillé sur certains des pas d'enzymatic de glycolysis et la fermentation. En 1937 il a tenu Ray Lankester Investigatorship au Fusilier marin du Plymouth le Laboratoire Biologique et de 1938 jusqu'à 1941 il a travaillé sur la fonction biologique de vitamine B1 Avec Professeur R. A. Peters à l'Université d'Oxford, où il a été nommé le Démonstrateur et la Recherche de Nuffield l'Aide.

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