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    Arthur Stoll (8 January 1887 – 13 January 1971) was a Swiss biochemist. [2] Education and career. [ edit] The son of a teacher and school headmaster, he studied chemistry at the ETH Zurich, with a PhD in 1911, where he studied with Richard Willstätter.

  2. Arthur Stoll died peacefully on 13 January 1971, six days after the end of his 84th year. In him we lost a man who occupied an exceptional position in the Swiss chemical industry. But Stoll’s impor...

  3. Sep 9, 2014 · There wasn’t even a formal pharmaceutical department until 1917, when professor Arthur Stoll isolated an active substance called aotamine from ergot, a fungus found in tainted rye that had...

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  4. In Munich Willstatter began to try to break into the enzyme field on a wide front, and the 29-year-old Stoll was again the pioneer contributor who began a study of peroxidase, which has a certain connexion with a bio chemical problem in chlorophyll chemistry.

  5. ARTHUR STOLL. 1887-1971. Elected For. Mem. R.S. 1958. ARTHUR STOLL died peacefully on 13 January 1971, six days after the of his 84th year. In him we lost a man who occupied an exceptional position in the Swiss chemical industry. But Stoll's importance certainly did not.

  6. Arthur Stoll 1887-1971 Professor Arthur Stoll, born January 8, 1887, one of the most distinguished contemporary chemists has died in Basel on January 13, 1971. Stoll had received his doctorate in chemistry in Zurich in 1911, working under Richard Willstatter. With Willstatter he moved to Berlin and later to Munich.

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  8. This chapter first describes Arthur Stoll, Sandoz's chief chemist and vice president, and his solution of ergot structure. For Sandoz, the ergot structure was a means to an end: drug production.

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