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  1. Albert Baird Hastings (November 20, 1895 – September 24, 1987) was an American biochemist and physiologist. He spent 28 years as the department chair and Hamilton Kuhn Professor of Biological Chemistry at Harvard University.

  2. Albert Baird Hastings was an American biochemist and physiologist. He spent 28 years as the department chair and Hamilton Kuhn Professor of Biological Chemistry at Harvard University.

  3. 26 de sept. de 1987 · A. Baird Hastings, a leader in the field of biochemistry who played a central role in encouraging government funding of biomedical research in the United States, died Thursday of heart failure...

  4. Portrait of (left to right) Dr. Albert Baird Hastings (1895-1987) and Dr. James A. Hawkins posed in a laboratory at the Hospital of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (H.R.I.M.R.). Best known for the study of acid-base homeostasis, Dr. Hastings served as a research assistant at the H.R.I.M.R. from 1921 to 1926 before joining the ...

  5. ALBERT BAIRD HASTINGS 179 had arranged his training. Van Slyke also emphasized the accompanying possibility of an association there with the newly appointed William Mansfield Clark. But then Van Slyke added, "There might be another possibility—don't do anything until you hear from me." Baird waited from March until June for Van Slyke to feel

  6. Albert Baird Hastings was with the U. S. Public Health Service, 1917-21; the Rockefeller Institute, 1921-26; the University of Chicago, 1926-35; and, was Head of the Department of Biochemistry, Harvard University, 1935-59. From 1959-66 he was with the Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation.

  7. ALBERT BAIRD HASTINGS. November 20, 1895–September 24, 1987. BY HALVOR N. CHRISTENSEN. A. BAIRD HASTINGS was born in Dayton, Kentucky. When he was six years old, his family moved to Indianapolis, where he lived until he entered college. His father died of tuberculosis while Baird was in his second year of high school.