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Sir Hans Krebs Medal

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Sir Hans Adolf Krebs

TheSir Hans Krebs Lecture and Medalis awarded annually by theFederation of European Biochemical Societies(FEBS) for outstanding achievements in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology or related sciences.

It was endowed by the Lord Rank Centre for Research and named after the German-born British biochemist SirHans Adolf Krebs,well known for identifying theureaandcitric acid cycles.The awardee receives a silver medal and presents one of the plenary lectures at the FEBS Congress.[1]

List of recipients

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Source: (1968–2002)[2]

See also

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References

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  11. ^Chet, Ilan.Wolf Prize in Agriculture.p. 321.
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  16. ^The International Who's Who 2004.p. 181.
  17. ^The International Who's Who 2004.p. 1491.
  18. ^abMilstein, Cesar (1981). "12th Sir Hans Krebs Lecture".European Journal of Biochemistry.118(3): 429–436.doi:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1981.tb05538.x.PMID7297554.
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  20. ^Desnuelle, P. (1979)."The Tenth Sir Hans Krebs Lecture".European Journal of Biochemistry.101(1): 1–11.doi:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1979.tb04209.x.PMID92406.
  21. ^James, Laylin.Nobel Laureates in Chemistry, 1901-1992.p. 599.
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  23. ^"Heinz-Günter Wittmann".MEMIM Encyclopaedia.Retrieved16 December2014.
  24. ^"Charles Weissmann".Warren Alpert Foundation.Retrieved16 December2014.
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  26. ^The International Who's Who 2004.p. 859.
  27. ^The International Who's Who 2004.p. 1594.