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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_KendrewJohn Kendrew - Wikipedia

    Sir John Cowdery Kendrew, CBE FRS [3] (24 March 1917 – 23 August 1997) was an English biochemist, crystallographer, and science administrator. Kendrew shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Max Perutz, for their work at the Cavendish Laboratory to investigate the structure of haem -containing proteins .

  2. John Cowdery Kendrew ( Oxford, 24 de março de 1917 — Cambridge, 23 de agosto de 1997) foi um químico britânico . Conjuntamente com Max Ferdinand Perutz, foi agraciado com o Nobel de Química de 1962 devido aos seus estudos sobre a estrutura das proteínas globulares. [ 1] Pesquisa e carreira.

  3. 23 de ago. de 1997 · Facts. Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive. John Cowdery Kendrew. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1962. Born: 24 March 1917, Oxford, United Kingdom. Died: 23 August 1997, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Affiliation at the time of the award: MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

  4. He is Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Molecular Biology, and Honorary Secretary of the British Biophysical Society. In 1962, he was made Companion of the British Empire. His research has been in the field of protein structure, and has mostly centred on the X-ray analysis of myoglobin.

  5. 25 de set. de 1997 · News & Views. Published: 25 September 1997. Obituary. John Cowdery Kendrew (1917-97) Pioneer in structural biology and collaborative biological research in Europe. K. C. Holmes. Nature 389 ,...

    • K. C. Holmes
    • 1997
  6. Complete molecule of haemoglobin. 1962 Chemistry Prize - John Kendrew & Max Perutz “for their studies of the structures of globular proteins”

  7. Sir John Cowdery Kendrew was a British biochemist who determined the three-dimensional structure of the muscle protein myoglobin, which stores oxygen in muscle cells. For his achievement he shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry with Max Ferdinand Perutz in 1962. Kendrew was educated at Trinity.