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Name: Arthur Harden
Birth Date: 1865
Death Date: 1940
Nationality: English
Gender: Male
Occupations: biochemist

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Biography of Arthur Harden
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Arthur Harden's groundbreaking work in the field of alcoholic fermentation has led to a greater understanding of metabolic processes, including the formation of lactic acid in muscles and the ossification of tissue. Apart from his discoveries in...
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Born in Manchester, England, Harden did his undergraduate work at a local school, Owens College, but went to the University of Erlangen in Germany for graduate studies. After obtaining his Ph.D. there in 1888, he returned home and spent ten years...


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1865-1940 English biochemist who shared the 1929 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with Hans von Euler-Chelpin for research on the process of fermentation and its relationship to metabolism. Harden studied at the University of Manchester's Owens College...
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Harden was born on 12 October 1865 in Manchester to Albert Tyas Harden and Eliza Macalister. He was educated at a private school and at Tettenhall College, Staffordshire, and entered Owens College in the University of Manchester in 1882, graduating in...


 

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