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John E. Amoore, British, Biochemist who postulated the stereochemical theory of olfaction in 1952. Isaac Asimov, Russian-born American science fiction writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston University William Astbury, (18981961), British, pioneer in applying X-ray crystallography to biological molecules such as proteins

Eduard Buchner, (18601917), German, 1907 Nobel Prize in Chemistry see fermentation (biochemistry) Dean Burk (1904 1988), American, co-discoverer of biotin.

Boris Pavlovich Belousov (1893 1970), USSR, chemist/biophysicist , BelousovZhabotinsky reaction. Konrad Emil Bloch, (19122000), German-American, 1964 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Paul D. Boyer, (born 1918), American, studies on ATP synthase, won the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1997 Adrian John Brown, (1852 1920), British, pioneer in enzyme kinetics

Robert Corey, (18971971), American, codiscoverer of the alpha helix and beta sheet Carl Ferdinand Cori, (18961984), American, 1947 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, glycogen research. Gerty Cori, (1896 1957), American, 1947 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, glycogen research. Peter Coveney, UK, Computational molecular biology specialist. Robert K. Crane, (1919-2010), American, discovered sodiumglucose cotransport. Francis Crick, (19162004), British, discovered the double helical structure of DNA.

Carl Peter Henrik Dam (18951976), Danish, 1943 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Revaz Dogonadze (19311985), Georgian, Coauthor of the quantummechanical model of Enzyme Catalysis Jack Cecil Drummond FRS (18911952), isolation of Vitamin A, wartime advisor on nutrition Christian de Duve, (born 1917), British-born Belgian, 1974 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine

Akira Endo, statins Donald Engelman, cancer research

Heinz FraenkelConrat, (1910 1999), German/US, virus research. Rosalind Franklin, (19201958), X-ray crystallographer who helped determine the structure of DNA Kazimierz Funk, (18841967), Polish, see Vitamin

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David E. Green, (19101983) pioneer in the study of enzymes, particularly those involved in oxidative phosphorylation. Walter Greiling, (19001986), German, worked in the field of agricultural microbiology. Frederick Griffith, (18791941), British, discovered that DNA carried hereditary information. Walter Gilbert, (born 1932), American, 1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, molecular biologist, see also Biogen

enzymes of fermentation Wayne L. Hubbell, (born 1943), American, biochemist-pioneer of site-directed spin labeling Max Henius, (1859 1935) DanishAmerican Biochemist who specialized in the fermentation processes.

John Scott Haldane, (18601936), British, physiologist. Dorothy Hodgkin, (19101994), British, founder of protein crystallography and Nobel Prize winner Frederick Gowland Hopkins, (1861 1947), British, Nobel Prize-winner for the discovery of vitamins Arthur Harden, (18651940), British, awarded a Nobel prize for studies on the

Herman Kalckar, (19081991), Danish, early work on cellular respiration, nucleotide metabolism and galactose metabolism. Sir Bernard Katz (19112003), German-born, 1970 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for work on nerve biochemistry and the pineal gland. Stuart Alan Kauffman, (born 1939), ???, John Kendrew, (19171997), British. Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1962 for determining the first crystal structure of a

protein, myoglobin. Sir Ernest Kennaway, (1881 1958), British. Early work on carcinogenic effects of hydrocarbons Arthur Kornberg, (19182007) American biochemist, won the Nobel Prize in 1959 for discovery of DNA polymerase. Sir Hans Kornberg, (born 1928), British. Microbial biochemistry Roger D. Kornberg, American biochemist, won the Nobel Prize in 2006 for studies on RNA polymerase. Thomas B. Kornberg, American biochemist Ernst T. Krebs, Jr. (19111996). Promoter of the ineffective cancer cures laetrile and pangamic acid Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, (1900 1981), German, 1953 Nobel Prize in Physiology or

Medicine see Krebs cycle

Marc Lacroix (biochemist), (b. 1963), Belgian. Phoebus Levene, (18691940), Russian, discovered that DNA was composed of nucleobases and phosphate. Choh Hao Li (19131987) Known for discovering and synthesizing the human pituitary growth hormone.

John James Rickard Macleod, (18761935), Scottish biochemist and physiologist, 1923 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, discovery of Insulin. Thaddeus Mann, (19081993), British reproductive biologist. Harden M. McConnell, (born

1927) American biochemist Maude Menten, (18791960) Canadian, early work on enzyme kinetics. Friedrich Miescher, (1844 1895) first scientist to isolate DNA Peter D. Mitchell, (19201992) British, 1978 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Leonor Michaelis, (18751949) German, early work on enzyme kinetics. Csar Milstein, (19272002), Argentine biochemist in the field of antibody research. Shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1984 with Niels K. Jerne and Georges Khler. Jacques Monod, (19101976), French, 1965 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Kary Mullis, (born 1944), American, 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry see

Polymerase chain reaction Elmer Verner McCollum (1879 1967) CoDiscovered Vitamins A and D and their benefits

David Nachmansohn, (18991983), German, responsible for elucidating the role of phosphocreatine in energy production in the muscles. Joseph Needham, (19001995), British, studied the history of Chinese science Carl Neuberg, (18771956), German, pioneer in the study of metabolism. Marshall Warren Nirenberg, (born 1927), American, winner of the 1968 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Paul Nurse, (born 1949), British, awarded a Nobel prize for studies on the control of the cell cycle

Eduardo San Juanastronomy - helped invent the Lunar Rover Charle Mar Abelo- zoologist contributed to the study of animals Jezrel Canlas- botany contributed to the study of plants Jose Cruz- electrical engineering Emerito de Guzman- worked on the growth and development in vitro fertilization of the makapuno coconut embryo Caferiono Follosco- Electrical and Agricultural Engineering Francisco Fronda H- aided in the development of the poultry industry, not only in the Philippines but in Asia Angel L. Lazaro III- Civil Engineer and Environmental Planner Dr. Salcedo- biochemistry, nutrition, physiology Gregario Velasquezpioneered Philippine psychology and made the first intensive study of Myxophyceae or blue-green algae

Teodula MTopacio Jrworked with leptospiral disease of domesticated animals Joventino Sorianocontributed to the work on plant cytogenetics and mutations Angel Alcala- is behind the invention of artificial coral reefs used for fisheries in Southeast Asia. Arturo Alcaraz- is a volcanologist specializing in geothermal energy development. Benjamin Almeda- designed a food-processing machine. Julian Banzon- researched methods of producing alternative fuels. Ramon Barba- invented practical flower induction treatments. Doctor Benjamin Cabrera has developed innovations in drug treatments against diseases caused by mosquitoes and agricultural soil. Paulo Campos- built the first radioisotope laboratory in the Philippines.

Magdalena Cantoria- is a noted Filipino botanist. Josefino Comiso- Filipino Physicist has been warning the world about global warming. Doctor Lourdes Cruz- has made scientific contributions to the biochemistry field of conotoxins. Rolando De La Cruz- Filipino scientist invented an anti cancer skin cream. Emerita De Guzmanresearched the propagation of pure makapuno trees. Doctor Fe Del Mundocredited with studies leading to the invention of an improved incubator and a jaundice relieving device. Anacleto Del RosarioFilipino chemist won the first prize at the World Fair in Paris in 1881 Ernesto Del Rosario- is Filipino chemist best known for his achievements in biotechnology and applied physical chemistry.

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