Hans Krebs

Hans Krebs

by Frederic Laurence Holmes
Hans Krebs

Hans Krebs

by Frederic Laurence Holmes
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Overview

This is the first volume of a comprehensive scientific biography of Hans Krebs, one of the world's foremost biochemists. It treats his childhood, his medical education and scientific apprenticeship under Otto Warburg, his emergence as an independent investigator, and his discovery of the urea cycle in 1932. This early achievement, and his discovery of the citric acid cycle, are viewed as foundations for the modern structure of intermediary metabolism. During the writing of this fascinating history, the author had access to a complete set of Krebs' laboratory notebooks that reveal the daily dimensions of scientific creativity. Based in addition on many personal interviews with its subject, the Krebs biography is certain to interest and intrigue biochemists and historians of science alike. Volume 2: Hans Krebs: Architect of Intermediary Metabolism 1933-37, will appear in spring, 1993.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195070729
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/05/1991
Series: Monographs on the History and Philosophy of Biology
Pages: 512
Product dimensions: 6.46(w) x 9.50(h) x 1.39(d)

About the Author

Yale University School of Medicine

Table of Contents

1. Intermediary Metabolism in the First Third of the Twentieth Century2. Boyhood in Hildesheim3. Outward Movement4. Clinical Years5. The Research Apprentice6. Initiative and Dependence7. Moves Toward Autonomy8. Freiburg: The Foundation of a Career9. The Ornithine Effect10. The Formation of Urea11. The Rewards of Success12. The Brief Life of a Freiburg School of Metabolism13. Reflections on the Formation of a Scientific Life
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