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    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. Processing History. The papers of Albert Szent-Györgyi were arranged and described in 1972 and 1988. The collection was expanded and

  2. He and his family spent some difficult months in Hamburg, often near starvation, before he secured another research assistantship, this time with Dr. Storm Van Leeuwen, a pharmacologist at the University of Leiden. Szent-Györgyi produced seven papers with Van Leeuwen, and continued to expand his command of chemistry.

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  4. An interesting information: the legal predecessor of the Medical University, József Ferenc University, which “emigrated” from Cluj-Napoca and was embraced by Szeged, already inaugurated Albert Szent-Györgyi as an honorary doctor in 1938 (Albert Szent-Györgyi was a lecturer at the institution from 1931 till 1945).

  5. Albert Szent-Györgyi's advice to biographer Ralph Moss (1984) Albert Imre Szent-Györgyi was born in Budapest, Hungary on September 16, 1893, the second son of Miklos and Josefine Szent-Györgyi. His father, a businessman from a titled family, spent much of his time running a large estate about fifty miles from Budapest.

  6. Csaba Jancsák: Albert Szent-Györgyi and the Student Union of the University of Szeged. In: The intellectual heritage of Albert Szent-Györgyi = Szegedi Egyetemi Tudástár 2.(Series editors.: László Dux, István Hannus, József Pál, Ilona Újszászi) Publishing Department-University of Szeged. 2014. 170–193. ISBN 978-963-306-347-7

  7. Dec 1, 2003 · These results and his role in resolving the Wieland–Warburg dispute over biological oxidation earned Szent-Györgyi the Nobel Prize in 1937. 3. Albert Szent-Györgyi in The New York TimesThe journal was founded in 1851, and in the 20th century, especially after World War II, it became one of the best-known and most-respected American newspaper.

  8. "Science has opened endless possibilities for expansion if we work together instead of snatching small advantages from one another. Science has helped us to understand and master ourselves, creating an elevated new form of human life, the wealth and beauty of which cannot be pictured today by the keenest imagination". ("Lost in the 20th Century" Albert Szent-Györgyi, Annual Review of ...

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