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See also: Wüthrich

Kurt Wüthrich (born the October 4th, 1938), Swiss Chemist and prize winner of the Nobel.

Born with Swiss Aarberg, , Wüthrich studies the Chimie, the Physique and the Mathématiques at the university of Bern, before continuing a doctorate under the direction of Silvio Fallab at the university of Basle, or it supports its thesis in 1964. It continues after its doctorate a work with Fallab during a short moment before leaving to work at the university of California (Berkeley) of 1965 with 1967 with Robert E. Connick, then in Beautiful Laboratories with Murray Hill of 1967 to 1969.

Wüthrich turns over to Switzerland in 1969, with Zurich, where it begins its career with the federal Polytechnic school of Zurich ( Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zurich ), and where he becomes professor of Biophysique in 1980. He is prize winner of the Prix of Kyoto in 1998.

He receives the Nobel Prize of chemistry in 2002, for his work determining, started in the years 1970, on the use of the nuclear Magnetic resonance multidimensional for the study of the structure of the Protéine S.

He is elected associated foreigner with the Academy of Science of France on April 3rd, 2000

External bonds

  • www.mol.biol.ethz.ch Curriculum vitae vitæ
  • Prizes winner of the Nobel Prize of chemistry 2002
  • Autobiography on the site of the foundation Nobel

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