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  1. Lexikon der Biologie Lipmann, Fritz Albert. Lipmann, Fritz Albert. Lipmann, Fritz Albert, deutsch-amerikan. Mediziner und Biochemiker, *12.6.1899 Königsberg (Preußen), †24.7.1986 Poughkeepsie (N.Y.); ab 1932 am biologischen Carlsberg-Institut in Kopenhagen tätig, seit 1939 in den USA, Leiter des biochemischen Forschungslabors am ...

  2. F ritz Albert Lipmann was a German-born, American biochemist who helped discover the biochemical processes by which organisms produce and use energy. In particular, he discovered an essential substance called coenzyme A, which is a crucial intermediary in metabolism. It is necessary for the conversion of carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids ...

  3. Fritz Albert Lipmann wurde am 12. Juni 1899 als zweiter Sohn des jüdischen Rechtsanwalts Leopold Lipmann und seiner Frau Gertrud, geborene Lachmanski, in Königsberg geboren. Dort besuchte er das Collegium Fridericianum. Sein Bruder Heinz Erich Lipmann wurde später Autor, Schauspieler und

  4. For his discovery, Dr. Lipmann shared the 1953 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. By the early 20th century, many of the individual biochemical processes that take place in the cell had been described, but the connections between them remained a mystery, allowing scientists only a dim, incoherent picture of how the cell operates.

  5. Fritz Albert Lipmann (* 12. Juni 1899 in Königsberg; † 24. Juli 1986 in Poughkeepsie, New York) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Biochemiker. Leben. Lipmann besuchte das Collegium Fridericianum, studierte danach zunächst Medizin, später Chemie und Pharmakologie in Königsberg, München und Berlin. 1924 wurde er zum Dr. med. promoviert, zum Dr. phil. 1928.

  6. Fritz Albert Lipmann was born on June 12, 1899, in Koenigsberg, Germany (now Kaliningrad, Russia). From 1917 to 1922, he studied medicine at the universities Koenigsberg, Berlin, and Munich. In 1924, Lipmann obtained his medical degree at Berlin University. In 1926, he became an assistant at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute under the guidance of Otto Meyerhof. In 1927, Lipmann returned to the ...

  7. Lipmann remembered a visit of the Kaiser, who was driven through the town in a carriage with four horses and a coachman with a plumed helmet. This memoir originally appeared in Biographical Memoirs of the Royal Society 46 (2000):335-344 and is reprinted with permission. Suggested Citation: "Fritz Albert Lipmann."