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  1. 14 de jul. de 2023 · Frank H. Westheimer, major figure in 20th century chemistry, dies at 95, Harvard Gazette, April 19, 2007 Some version perhaps found in 1979 interview, Frank H. Westheimer , Oral Histories, Chemical Heritage Foundation, in chapter “Research Projects and Philosophy”, p. 63, topic “Reading the literature.”

  2. Frank Westheimer war Autor von über 200 wissenschaftlichen Veröffentlichungen. Gemeinsam mit Birgit Vennesland und Kollegen zeigte er mittels Deuteriummarkierung, dass Wasserstoff in NAD +-abhängigen Redoxreaktionen direkt auf das Coenzym übertragen wird und dass die von der Alkoholdehydrogenase katalysierte Reaktion stereospezifisch ist.

  3. 19 de abr. de 2007 · April 19, 2007 5 min read. Frank H. Westheimer, Morris Loeb Professor of Chemistry Emeritus, at Harvard University and one of the key figures in 20th century chemistry, died at his home in Cambridge, Mass., on April 14. He was 95. Westheimer was at the forefront of a major revolution in the field of chemistry involving the sophisticated ...

  4. Frank H. Westheimer was awarded the National Medal of Science for his series of extraordinary, original and penetrating investigations of the mechanisms of organic and enzymic reactions, which have played an unequaled role in the advancement of our knowledge of the ways in which chemical and biochemical processes proceed.

  5. Frank Westheimer was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on 15 January 1912. His father was a successful Baltimore stockbroker, as were several of his close paternal relatives. His cousin, Julius Westheimer, was a regular on TV during the 1970s on PBS Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser. As Frank would explain, the Westheimer brokerage house survived ...

  6. 1912-2007. Frank Henry Westheimer. In a distinguished career, Westheimer led the way in applying physical organic methods to bioorganic chemical reaction mechanisms. He demonstrated (with B. Vennesland) direct and stereospecific hydrogen transfer in biochemical oxidation-reduction reactions that require the coenzyme nicotinamide adenine ...

  7. 14 de fev. de 2008 · Frank Henry Westheimer was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on January 15, 1912. He attended Dartmouth College and graduated summa cum laude in 1932. His father, a successful Baltimore stockbroker, at first questioned his decision to major in science, but became enthusiastic after talking to Dartmouth faculty.