词条 | Earl Reece Stadtman |
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notable for his research of enzymes[4] and anaerobic bacteria.[5] Stadtman received the National Medal of Science from President Jimmy Carter in 1979 "for seminal contributions to understanding of the energy metabolism of anaerobic bacteria and for elucidation of major mechanisms whereby the rates of metabolic processes are finely matched to the requirements of the living cell."[5] Stadtman was Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry at the National Heart Institute.[3] Stadtman was also a member of the National Academy of Sciences.[2] The Washington Post called Stadtman a "revered biochemist."[2] He was the husband of Thressa Stadtman, who discovered selenocysteine. Chronology
References1. ^[https://history.nih.gov/exhibits/stadtman/Earl_cv.pdf Curriculum Vitae on history.nih.gov] {{Pfizer Award in Enzyme Chemistry}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Stadtman, Earl Reece}}2. ^1 2 3 [https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/12/AR2008011202696.html Washington Post: Earl R. Stadtman, 88; Revered Biochemist, Mentor at NIH; By Yvonne Shinhoster Lamb; Sunday, January 13, 2008] 3. ^1 The Stadtman Way: A Tale of two biochemists at NIH 4. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1967/04/06/archives/oxygenfree-chamber-is-built-to-spur-studies-of-living-cells.html?sq=%2522Earl%2520R.%2520Stadtman%2522&scp=1&st=cse New York Times: Oxygen-Free Chamber Is Built To Spur Studies of Living Cells; By HAROLD M. SCHMECK Jr.; April 06, 1967] 5. ^1 [https://www.nsf.gov/od/nms/recip_details.cfm?recip_id=338 The President's National Medal of Science: Recipient Details; EARL REECE STADTMAN] 9 : 1919 births|2008 deaths|American biochemists|University of California, Berkeley alumni|Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences|National Medal of Science laureates|People from Lincoln County, New Mexico|Scientists from New Mexico|20th-century American chemists |
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