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  1. findingaids.loc.gov › exist_collections › ead3pdfAlbert Szent-Györgyi Papers

    The papers of Albert Szent-Györgyi, biochemist and Nobel laureate, were given to the Library of Congress from 1964 to 1970 and in 1988 by Albert Szent-Györgyi and by his widow.

  2. Szent-Györgyi published over 300 scientific articles and 11 books during his career. He received the Nobel Prize in 1937 and a Lasker Award in 1954. The U.S. National Academy of Sciences elected him a member in 1956.

  3. Dec 21, 2017 · Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, at 44 yr of age, won the Nobel Prize in 1937 for his work on vitamin C and the establishment of the groundwork of the citric acid cycle. He now wanted to investigate one of the fundamental aspects of life and settled on the study of muscle contraction.

  4. Albert Imre Szent-Györgyi de Nagyrápolt (Hungarian: nagyrápolti Szent-Györgyi Albert Imre; September 16, 1893 – October 22, 1986) was a Hungarian biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1937.

  5. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1937 for his discoveries in connection with the biological combustion processes, with special reference to vitamin C and the catalysis of fumaric acid. Department of Biochemistry Rockefeller Fellow (1927-1930, PhD awarded 1927).

  6. Szent-Györgyi's investigations, while often inconclusive, opened up new research perspectives on the processes involved in cancer. In 1983, Szent-Györgyi began to have serious disagreements with the NFCR, mainly about funding contracts for his own operation at MBL.

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  8. Professor Albert Szent-Györgyi and the University of Szeged. "Science has opened endless possibilities for expansion if we work together instead of snatching small advantages from one another.

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