Otto Fritz Meyerhof

Otto Fritz Meyerhof (April 12th 1884 - October 6th 1951), Doctor and Biochemist germano - states-unien. Meyerhof was born with Hanover in an easy family. It passed its childhood to Berlin, where it began its studies of Médecine. It continued these studies with Strasbourg and Heidelberg. It obtained its diploma in 1909 with the title “Contributions to the psychological theory of the mental diseases”. In Heidelberg, it met Hedwig Schallenberg, which later became his wife. They had a girl and two wire.

In 1912, it entered to the university of Kiel, where he became professor in 1918. In 1922, it accepted the Nobel Prize of medicine, in division with Archibald Vivian Hill, for her work on the muscular Métabolisme, including the Glycolyse. Fleeing the Nazi regime, it left for Paris in 1938, then in the United States in 1940. He became invited professor of the Université of Pennsylvania to Philadelphia.

Meyerhof died in Philadelphia at 67 years of a Infarctus.

June 17th 1937 -->

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