Eduard Buchner was born in Munich on May 20, 1860, the son of Dr. Ernst Buchner, Professor Extraordinary of Forensic Medicine and physician at the University, and Friederike née Martin. ... Eduard Buchner thumb picture...
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Eduard Buchner (20 May 1860 – 13 August 1917) was a German chemist and zymologist, the winner of the 1907 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on fermentation. Buchner was born in Munich to a physic...
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Born: 20-May-1860; Birthplace: Munich, Bavaria, Germany; Died: 13-Aug-1917; Location of death: Munich, Bavaria, Germany; Cause of death: War; ... Father: Dr. Ernst Buchner (physician, profesor of forensic medicine, d. 1872); Mother: Friederike Martin; Brother: Hans Buchner (bacteriologist); Wife: Lotte Stahl (m. 1900);
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Buchner, Eduard. Buchner, Eduard. Information about Buchner, Eduard in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Buchner had been interested in the problems of alcoholic fermentation since the 1880s, and showed 1886 that the absence of oxygen was not necessary for fermentation, but his discovery...
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1900 - Buchner married Lotte Stahl. 1907 - Buchner was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his biochemical investigations and his discovery of non-cellular fermentation. - Buchner served as a Major in a front-line field hospital at Foc_ani, Romania.
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Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1907. Buchner was born and educated in Munich, and held a number of academic posts in Germany from 1888. He was killed by a grenade in World War I. Buchner had been interested in the problems of alcoholic fermentation since the 1880s, and showed 1886 that the ... Buchner, Eduard (1860-1917)
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