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  1. 13. Mai 2018 · by İnovatif Kimya Dergisi · Published 13 Mayıs 2018 · Updated 13 Mayıs 2018. James B. Sumner, Elizabeth RandKelly ve Chares Sumner’ın oğlu olarak 19 Kasım 1887’de ABD’nin Massachusetts eyaletinin Canton şehrinde dünyaya gelmiştir. James’in ataları, 1636’da İngiltere’nin Bicester bölgesinden gelen ve 1636’da Boston ...

  2. James Batcheller Sumner (n. en 1887, m. 1955) foguèt un quimista american. Recebèt lo Prèmi Nobel de Quimia en 1946 amb Wendell Meredith Stanley e John Howard Northrop. Biografia. Nasquèt lo 9 de novembre de 1887 dins la vila de Canton, situada a l'estat de Massachusetts.

  3. James Batcheller Sumner (19 November 1887 – 12 August 1955) wis an American chemist. He discovered that the enzymes can be crystallized an he wis the first scientist wha proved that the enzymes are proteins. In 1946, Summer wis awairdit the Nobel Prize in Chemistry alang wi John Howard Northrop an Wendell Meredith Stanley

  4. Vida y Biografía de James Batcheller Sumner. (Canton, 1887 - Buffalo, 1955) Bioquímico estadounidense. Se graduó por la Universidad de Harvard. Llevó a cabo indagaciones en Bruselas, Estocolmo y Uppsala. Dirigió, en la Universidad de Cornell de Ithaca, el laboratorio de química de los enzimas. En esa facultad ejercitaba como instructor de ...

  5. James Sumner (1946) James Batcheller Sumner (* 19. November 1887 in Canton, Massachusetts, USA; † 12. August 1955 in Buffalo, New York) weer en US-amerikaansch Chemiker. Sumner kreeg 1946 de Hälft vun de Nobelpries för Chemie "för s ...

  6. www.nasonline.org › memoir-pdfs › sumner-james1887—1955

    JAMES BATCHELLER SUMNER November 19,1887—August 12, 7955 BY LEONARD A. MAYNARD FOR THE past quarter of a century developments in the field of enzymes have proceeded with a rapidly accelerating pace. The pioneer in these developments was James Batcheller Sumner who, in 1926, was the first to isolate and crystallize an enzyme. His announce-

  7. James Batcheller Sumner was born in Canton, Massachusetts, in 1887. As a young man of seventeen he suffered a tragic misfortune. While he was out hunting with a companion, the companion accidentally shot him in the left arm, which had to be amputated above the elbow. (Sumner was left-handed.) With amazing courage and determination he taught himself to get along with one arm, and to use his ...