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  1. Anne Beloff-Chain (m. 1948–1979, his death) Children: Benjamin and Danny: Awards: Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1945) Fellow of the Royal Society (1948) Knight Bachelor(1969) Scientific career: Fields: Biochemistry: Institutions: Imperial College London University of Cambridge University of Oxford Istituto Superiore di Sanità

  2. Anne Beloff-Chain. Fame Meter (0/100) Has their own Wikipedia Page. Age 70 years old at time of death Family. spouses: Ernst Chain siblings: Max Beloff, Baron Beloff Nora Beloff Birth. birth date: 1921-06-26. Death. death death: 1991-12-02. Work. occupat ...

  3. Chain had great loyalty towards friends, and was unusually generous to those who were in need or in personal difficulties. He married Anne Beloff, sister of Max (later Lord) Beloff, in 1948, and they had two sons and a daughter. He was extremely happy in his married life, and greatly enjoyed the success of his children. A Neuberger

  4. Chain erwog zeitweise eine Karriere als Pianist zu starten und trat in Berlin neben seiner Arbeit in öffentlichen Konzerten auf. Chain, in späteren Jahren ein eifriger Zionist, heiratete 1948 die englische Biochemikerin russischer Abstammung Anne Beloff (1921–1991) und hatte mit ihr drei Kinder. Anne Belloff-Chain fand selbst internationale ...

  5. Ernst Chain 1948-ban vette feleségül Anne Beloffot. Két fiuk (Benjamin és Daniel) és egy lányuk (Judith) született. Két fiuk (Benjamin és Daniel) és egy lányuk (Judith) született. Ernst Boris Chain 1979. augusztus 12-én hunyt el az írországi Castlebarban, 73 éves korában.

  6. At the start of his ltalian era Chain married Anne Beloff in 1948. His wife, who had trained under Sir Rudolf Peters and Baird Hastings, had an active team of collaborators in Rome investigating ...

  7. Anne Ethel Beloff-Chain, Lady Chain (26 June 1921 – 2 December 1991) was a British biochemist. She worked at the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (1948–1964), Imperial College London (1964–1986) and the University of Buckingham (1986–1991). Her research focused on carbohydrate metabolism and the hormones involved in diabetes and obesity.