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Arthur Harden

Arthur Harden

British biochemist

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Birthdate
October 12, 1865
Birthplace
Manchester
Manchester
Date of Death
June 17, 1940
Place of Death
Bourne End, Buckinghamshire
Bourne End, Buckinghamshire
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Alcoholic fermentation
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Location
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Educated at
Tettenhall College
Tettenhall College
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The University of Manchester
The University of Manchester
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Awards Received
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1929 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Biochemist
Professor
Professor
Scientist
Scientist
Chemist
Chemist
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Academic Discipline
Biochemistry
Biochemistry
ISNI
00000000812854070
Open Library ID
OL155821A0
VIAF
496093620

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Citizenship
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Known for
the chemistry of the yeast cell
Wikidata ID
Q189803
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Arthur Harden was a British biochemist and professor . Born in Manchester on October 12, 1865 , he studied at the University of Manchester and the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg . Harden was primarily known for his work on the chemistry of the yeast cell . His focus on biochemistry earned him the 1929 Nobel Prize in Chemistry . He passed away on June 17, 1940, in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire .

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