Hartmut Michel (German pronunciation: [ˈhaʁtmuːt ˈmɪçl̩] ; born 18 July 1948) is a German biochemist, who received the 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for...
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Coast Guard Claude Michel (known as Clodion; 1738-1814), French sculptor Claude Michel (born 1971), French football player Hartmut Michel (born 1948), German...
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ˈdaɪzn̩ˌhoːfɐ] ; born September 30, 1943) is a German biochemist who, along with Hartmut Michel and Robert Huber, received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1988 for...
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Look up Hartmut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hartmut is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Hartmut of Saint Gall (died 905), Benedictine...
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(1989), Erwin Neher (1987), Bert Sakmann (1987), Jürgen Habermas (1986), Hartmut Michel (1986), and Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard (1986). 2025 | 2024 | 2023 |...
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(1985) Ernst Ruska (1986) Johann Deisenhofer (1988) Robert Huber (1988) Hartmut Michel (1988) Bert Sakmann (1991) Erwin Neher (1991) Paul J. Crutzen (1995)...
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Melvin Schwartz; Jack Steinberger Johann Deisenhofer; Robert Huber; Hartmut Michel James W. Black; Gertrude B. Elion; George H. Hitchings Naguib Mahfouz...
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structure of the reaction center of Photosynthesis in a purple bacterium" Hartmut Michel 1988 * 1948 "for the investigation of the three-dimensional structure...
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theoretical physics at the Technical University of Munich. In 1988, Hartmut Michel, Johann Deisenhofer, and Robert Huber won the Nobel Prize in chemistry...
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photosynthetic reaction center in bacteria. Her work with Johann Deisenhofer and Hartmut Michel informed their understanding of unidirectional electron transfer, contributing...
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Nobel Prize, medicine 1991 Robert Huber, Nobel Prize, chemistry 1988 Hartmut Michel, Nobel Prize, chemistry 1988 Johann Deisenhofer, Nobel Prize, chemistry...
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of Humanism. Johann Deisenhofer: German biochemist who, along with Hartmut Michel and Robert Huber, received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1988 for...
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theoretical basis for multiple-wavelength anomalous diffraction (MAD). 1985 - Hartmut Michel and his colleagues reported the first high-resolution X-ray crystal...
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(1985) Ernst Ruska (1986) Johann Deisenhofer (1988) Robert Huber (1988) Hartmut Michel (1988) Bert Sakmann (1991) Erwin Neher (1991) Paul J. Crutzen (1995)...
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Lehn / Charles J. Pedersen 1988: Johann Deisenhofer / Robert Huber / Hartmut Michel 1989: Sidney Altman / Thomas Cech 1990: Elias Corey 1991: Richard R...
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1989 Johann Deisenhofer, Chemistry, 1988 Robert Huber, Chemistry, 1988 Hartmut Michel, Chemistry, 1988 Jack Steinberger*, Physics, 1988 J. Georg Bednorz,...
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(1985) Ernst Ruska (1986) Johann Deisenhofer (1988) Robert Huber (1988) Hartmut Michel (1988) Bert Sakmann (1991) Erwin Neher (1991) Paul J. Crutzen (1995)...
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crystal structure (upper image at right) was determined in 1984 by Hartmut Michel, Johann Deisenhofer and Robert Huber for which they shared the Nobel...
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meson, work on photosynthesis by Johann Deisenhofer, Robert Huber and Hartmut Michel, and the initial rejection (but eventual acceptance) of Stephen Hawking's...
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Bethe (1967, Physics), faculty Georg Wittig (1979, Chemistry), faculty Hartmut Michel (1988, Chemistry) Bert Sakmann (1991, Medicine) Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard...
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(1985) Ernst Ruska (1986) Johann Deisenhofer (1988) Robert Huber (1988) Hartmut Michel (1988) Bert Sakmann (1991) Erwin Neher (1991) Paul J. Crutzen (1995)...
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including 48 scientists and 50 junior researchers. The Nobel Prize winner Hartmut Michel was the director of the institute starting 1987 until he was replaced...
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Stuttgart-Feuerbach Justinus Kerner (1786–1862), writer and physician. Hartmut Michel (born 1948), co-recipient of 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Eduard Mörike...
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(1985) Ernst Ruska (1986) Johann Deisenhofer (1988) Robert Huber (1988) Hartmut Michel (1988) Bert Sakmann (1991) Erwin Neher (1991) Paul J. Crutzen (1995)...
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Leonor Michaelis (1875–1949), German biochemist and physical chemist Hartmut Michel (born 1948), 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Huang Minlon (1889–1979)...
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the three-dimensional structure of a photosynthetic reaction centre" Hartmut Michel Chemistry Robert Huber Chemistry 1997 John E. Walker Chemistry "For...
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Canadian football coach Alan Sieler, Australian cricketer July 18 – Hartmut Michel, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate July 20 Muse Watson, American...
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Hartmut Rosa (born August 15, 1965) is a German sociologist and political scientist, most well known for his theory of resonance and temporal sociology...
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Otto Fritz Meyerhof Physiology or Medicine 1922 University of Kiel Hartmut Michel Chemistry 1988 Max Planck Institute of Biophysics Albert A. Michelson...
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(1985) Ernst Ruska (1986) Johann Deisenhofer (1988) Robert Huber (1988) Hartmut Michel (1988) Bert Sakmann (1991) Erwin Neher (1991) Paul J. Crutzen (1995)...
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