biography
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| lived:
| (1865–1940)
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| biography:
| Chemist, born in Manchester, Greater Manchester, NW England, UK. He studied at Manchester and Erlangen, taught at Manchester University (1888–97), worked in the Jenner (now Lister) Institute from 1897, and became professor of biochemistry at London in 1912. In 1929 he shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work on alcoholic fermentation and enzymes. He was knighted in 1936. |
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