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Paul Hermann Müller The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1948. Born: 12 January 1899, Olten, Switzerland. Died: 12 October 1965, Basel, Switzerland. Affiliation at the time of the award: Laboratorium der Farben-Fabriken J.R. Geigy A.G. (Laboratory of the J.R. Geigy Dye-Factory Co.), Basel, Switzerland.
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Paul Hermann Müller, also known as Pauly Mueller [citation needed] (12 January 1899 – 13 October 1965), was a Swiss chemist who received the 1948 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine for his 1939 discovery of insecticidal qualities and use of DDT in the control of vector diseases such as malaria and yellow fever.
Mar 28, 2024 · Paul Hermann Müller was a Swiss chemist who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1948 for discovering the potent toxic effects on insects of DDT. With its chemical derivatives, DDT became the most widely used insecticide for more than 20 years and was a major factor in increased.
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THE award of the Nobel Prize for Medicine for 1948 has been made to Dr. Paul Mü ller for his discovery of the effects as an insecticide of D.D.T. Drs. P. Lä uger, P. Mü ller and H. Martin...
Beginning. References. Paul Hermann Müller (January 12, 1899 – October 12, 1965) [1] was an Swiss chemist. He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1948 for his discovery of insecticidal qualities and use of DDT in the control of vector diseases.