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Edwin Gerhard Krebs (June 6, 1918 – December 21, 2009) was an American biochemist.
- American
- biochemistry
- June 6, 1918, Lansing, Iowa
Edwin Gerhard Krebs ( Lansing Iowa, Estados Unidos 6 de junio de 1918 - 21 de diciembre de 2009) fue un médico y bioquímico estadounidense . Biografía. Estudió medicina y se doctoró en la Universidad de Washington de Misuri. Consigue la cátedra de Bioquímica de la Universidad de Washington.
- estadounidense
- 21 de diciembre de 2009 91 años, Seattle, Washington
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1992 was awarded jointly to Edmond H. Fischer and Edwin G. Krebs "for their discoveries concerning reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulatory mechanism"
Edwin Krebs. (Edwin Gerhard Krebs; Lansing, Iowa, 1922 - Seattle, Washington, 2009) Biólogo estadounidense que recibió el premio Nobel de Medicina y Fisiología en 1992 por sus descubrimientos acerca de la fosforilación reversible de proteínas como factor que regula muchos mecanismos biológicos. Edwin Krebs.
29 de ene. de 2010 · Edwin G. Krebs, a giant of biomedical science in the 20th century, died on 21 December from congestive heart failure in Seattle at the age of 91. His discovery (with Edmond H. Fischer) of protein phosphorylation as a regulatory mechanism touched all aspects of biomedical science and profoundly influenced therapeutic approaches now ...
- William A. Catterall, John D. Scott
- 2010
Edwin Gerhard Krebs (born June 6, 1918, Lansing, Iowa, U.S.—died Dec. 21, 2009, Seattle, Wash.) American biochemist, winner with Edmond H. Fischer of the 1992 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. They discovered reversible protein phosphorylation, a biochemical process that regulates the activities of proteins in cells and thus governs ...
21 de dic. de 2009 · Edwin G. Krebs. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1992. Born: 6 June 1918, Lansing, IA, USA. Died: 21 December 2009, Seattle, WA, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA. Prize motivation: “for their discoveries concerning reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulatory mechanism”