Hans von Euler-Chelpin

Description: (Swedish Biochemist)
In 1929, German-born Swedish biochemist Hans von Euler-Chelpin was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, together with Arthur Harden, for their studies on the fermentation of sugar and fermentative enzymes. An alumnus of the Berlin University, he worked as a general and organic chemistry professor at Stockholm University and was later also appointed the director of its new biochemical institute.

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Birthday February 15, 1873 (Aquarius)
Died on November 6, 1964
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