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  1. Nov 14, 2023 · Dr Ernst Chain undertakes an experiment in his laboratory at the School of Pathology at Oxford University in 1944. Ernst Chain in his laboratory. Chain was born in Berlin, the son of Margarete ( née Eisner) and Michael Chain, a chemist and industrialist dealing in chemical products. His family was of both Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jewish descent.

  2. Jun 19, 2020 · Sir Ernst Boris Chain (1906-1979) On June 19, 1906, German -born British biochemist and Nobel Laureate Sir Ernst Boris Chain was born. He is best known for being one of the founders of chemical and medical research on antibiotics, esp. on Penicillinum. “Science, as long as it limits itself to the descriptive study of the laws of nature, has ...

  3. Ernst Boris Chain. Sir Ernst Boris Chain (19.6. 1906 – 12.8. 1979) là một nhà hóa sinh người Anh gốc Do Thái và Đức, đã đoạt giải Nobel Sinh lý và Y khoa năm 1945 cho công trình nghiên cứu về penicillin .

  4. Ernst Boris Chain was born on June 19, 1906, in Berlin, Germany. In 1930, he obtained his chemistry degree from Friedrich Wilhelm University. Following graduation, Chain spent three years working on enzyme research at the Charité Hospital. After the Nazis came to power, Chain left Germany for England in 1933, because he was a Jew.

  5. 受賞年: 1945年. 受賞部門: ノーベル生理学・医学賞. 受賞理由: ペニシリンの発見、および種々の伝染病に対するその治療効果の発見. エルンスト・ボリス・チェーン (Ernst Boris Chain、 1906年 6月19日 - 1979年 8月12日 )は、 ドイツ 生まれの イギリス の 生 ...

  6. Feb 23, 2021 · Florey, Chain and members of the Oxford penicillin team. After three years of trial and error, they developed a successful but painfully inefficient process that produced pure penicillin. The team finally had enough penicillin to start animal trials. In 1940, eight mice were infected with deadly streptococci bacteria.

  7. After studying at the Luisengymnasium, Ernst Chain entered the Friedrich-Wilhelm University, Berlin, in 1924, where he graduated in chemistry and physiology, obtaining his PhD in 1930. He then worked for three years in the department of chemical pathology of the Charité Hospital, Berlin, under Peter Rona. In the early part of 1933 Ernst Chain ...

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