The Nobel Prize medal awarded to British biochemist Hans Krebs sold in auction this week (July 14) for £225,000 (around $351,225), according to BBC News. Krebs, who died in 1981, shared the Nobel ...
A Nobel Prize, of course. Such was the case for Hans Krebs, the biochemist who nabbed the award in 1953 for discovering the citric acid cycle, or “Krebs cycle”—the cellular pathway that converts ...
Sir Hans Adolf Krebs was born in Hildesheim in northern Germany in 1900. Following in his father’s footsteps, he studied medicine before deciding his future lay in academic research rather than ...
Nominations for this prize are now closed. The Alexander Todd-Hans Krebs Lectureship in Chemical Sciences is a reciprocal lectureship awarded alternately by the Royal Society of Chemistry and the ...
Awarded for pioneering research on molecular multinary cluster nanoarchitectures for innovative applications in catalysts, white-light emitters, and battery materials. Professor Dehnen’s current ...