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  1. Otto Meyerhof, 1923. Otto Fritz Meyerhof (* 12.April 1884 in Hannover; † 6. Oktober 1951 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) war ein deutscher Biochemiker, der 1922 gemeinsam mit Archibald Vivian Hill für seine Forschungen über den Stoffwechsel im Muskel den Nobelpreis für Medizin erhielt.

  2. Otto Fritz Meyerhof. The work of the 1922 winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine laid the foundations for modern biochemistry. He worked at the Kiel Institute for Physiology from 1912 to 1924. Otto Meyerhof was born in Hanover on 12 April 1884 and grew up in Berlin. He studied medicine and philosophy in Freiburg, Berlin, Strasbourg and Heidelberg.

  3. Otto Fritz Meyerhof (ur. 12 kwietnia 1884 w Hanowerze w Niemczech, zm. 6 października 1951 w Filadelfii w USA) – niemiecki fizjolog i biochemik, laureat Nagrody Nobla w 1922 roku. Życiorys. Pochodził z zamożnej rodziny żydowskiej. Studiował medycynę w Berlinie, następnie biochemię w Strasburgu i Heidelbergu.

  4. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Otto Fritz Meyerhof Otto Fritz Meyerhof (n. Hanóver, Alemania el 12 de abril de 1884 - † Filadelfia, 6 de octubre de 1951). Fisiólogo alemán.

  5. Otto Fritz Meyerhof was born on April 12, 1884 to Jewish parents, Felix Meyerhof and Bettina May, in Hildesheim. His father was a merchant by occupation. The family moved to Berlin after the birth of young Meyerhof. At Berlin, he completed his primary education from Wilhelms Gymnasium, a classical secondary school.

  6. www.historiadelamedicina.org › pdfs › meyerhofhistoriadelamedicina

    Otto Meyerhof (1884-1951) José L. Fresquet Febrer ... —Otto Fritz Meyerhof, Lancet, 1951; 2(6687): 790-1. —Otto Meyerhof, The Nobel Prize in Physiology

  7. Otto Fritz Meyerhof was born in Hannover as the son of wealthy Jewish parents. He spent most of his childhood in Berlin, where he later started studying medicine. He continued these studies in Straßburg and Heidelberg, and graduated in 1909, with a work titled “Contributions to the psychological Theory of mental illness.”.