Hartmut Michel
1948
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country of citizenship: Germany, West Germany
languages spoken, written or signed: German
educated at: University of Tübingen, University of Würzburg
occupation: biochemist, chemist
award received: Order of Merit of the State of Baden-Württemberg, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Otto Bayer Award, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize, Klung Wilhelmy Science Award, X-ray badge, Max Delbruck Prize, Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, Foreign Member of the Royal Society, Bijvoet Medal, Honorary doctorate from the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg, Honorary doctor of the University of Bologna
official website: www.biophys.mpg.de/en/michel.html
Hartmut Michel (German pronunciation: [ˈhaʁtmuːt ˈmɪçl̩] ; born 18 July 1948) is a German biochemist, who received the 1988 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for determination of the first crystal structure of an integral membrane protein, a membrane-bound complex of proteins and co-factors that is essential to photosynthesis. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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