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Harland Goff Wood (September 2, 1907 – September 12, 1991) was an American biochemist notable for proving in 1935 that animals, humans and bacteria utilized carbon dioxide. [1][2][3][4][5]Wood was a recipient of the National Medal of Science.[2][3] Wood was on the President's Science Advisory Committee under Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon.[2][3] Wood was also a member of the National Academy of Sciences,[2][3] a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,[2] and of the Biochemical Society of Japan.[2] He was also first director of the Department of Biochemistry at the School of Medicine and Dean of Sciences, Case Western Reserve University.[3] Chronology
References1. ^The Journal of Biological Chemistry;The Discovery of Heterotrophic Carbon Dioxide Fixation by Harland G. Wood;Nicole Kresge,Robert D. Simoni,Robert L. Hill {{Winners of the National Medal of Science|biological}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Wood, Harland Goff}}2. ^1 2 3 4 5 National Academy of Sciences;National Academies Press:Biographical Memoirs:Harland Goff Wood;By David A. Goldthwait and Richard W. Hanson 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 WOOD, HARLAND GOFF - The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 4. ^Singleton, R. Jr. 1998. "A passion for the laboratory: Harland Goff Wood and American Biochemistry." CenterViews (CWRU: Center for Biomedical Ethics), Winter 97/98: 1 & 5 - 6 5. ^Singleton, R. Jr. "Wood, Harland Goff" in New Dictionary of Scientific Biography (Noretta Koertge, Editor), New York: Charles Scribner's Sons (In press, 2007). 9 : 1907 births|1991 deaths|Macalester College alumni|University of Minnesota faculty|Case Western Reserve University faculty|Princeton University faculty|American biochemists|Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences|National Medal of Science laureates |
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