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  2. Edmond Henri Fischer (April 6, 1920 – August 27, 2021) was a Swiss-American biochemist. He and his collaborator Edwin G. Krebs were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1992 for describing how reversible phosphorylation works as a switch to activate proteins and regulate various cellular processes. [3]

  3. Edmond H. Fischer was an American biochemist who was the corecipient with Edwin G. Krebs of the 1992 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries concerning reversible phosphorylation, a biochemical mechanism that governs the activities of cell proteins.

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  4. Sep 2, 2021 · Edmond H. Fischer, a Nobel Prize-winning biochemist whose help in discovering a fundamental regulatory mechanism in cells paved the way for the development of drugs for cancer, diabetes and other...

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  5. 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"

  6. Oct 7, 2021 · Visionary scientist Edmond “Eddy” Henri Fischer was a virtuoso in multiple fields. He transformed our understanding of biochemistry and physiology by discovering how reversible phosphorylation of proteins works as a switch to regulate cellular processes.

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  7. Edmond H. Fischer, a Nobel Prize-winning biochemist whose work with a colleague on cellular enzymes led to major advances in the treatment of disease, died Aug. 27 at his home in Seattle. He was...

  8. Sep 1, 2021 · Edmond Fischer, Nobel Laureate and emeritus professor at the University of Washington biochemistry department, died peacefully in Seattle on Aug. 27 at age 101, according to the UW.

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