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481: 404: 626: 357:. Since 1980, the Max-Bergmann-Kreis (MBK) company of German peptide chemists awards the Bergmann golden medal for peptide science, with the first medal given to Zervas. In 2002 the Max Bergmann Center was created in Dresden. 301: 621: 631: 297: 616: 354: 611: 270: 147: 285:, who eventually rose to vice-director of the institute and briefly succeeded Bergmann as director. In the early 1930s, the two scientists developed the 151: 636: 236: 86: 278: 286: 601: 564: 452: 385: 293:
and remained the dominant method in it for the next 20 years. Bergmann and Zervas gained international academic fame as a result.
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Bergmann is considered an important figure in synthetic organic chemistry and biochemistry. He specialized in decoding
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Bergmann was nonetheless forced to abandon his institute due to his Jewish origin after the passage of the
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Winfried R. Pötsch, Annelore Fischer, and Wolfgang Müller with contributions of Heinz Cassenbaum:
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on February 12, 1886, the seventh child of coal wholesalers Salomon and Rosalie Bergmann.
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in 1933. He moved to the USA and was thereafter active as a senior researcher at the
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for the synthesis of polypeptides, which started the field of controlled
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descends. It was there that he worked with his former doctoral student,
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Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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captured his interest and eventually persuaded him to switch to
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structures, while also researching their synthesis.
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In 1922 Bergmann was made the first director of the
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Index

Max Bergman
Fürth
Germany
New York City
United States
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Friedrich Wilhelm University
Carboxybenzyl
Emmy Bergmann
Peter Bergmann
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Leather Research
Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Doctoral advisor
Leonidas Zervas
Jewish
German
biochemist
Leonidas Zervas
carboxybenzyl
protecting group
oligopeptides
Fürth
Bavaria
Germany
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Adolf von Baeyer
Organic Chemistry
Friedrich Wilhelm University of Berlin
Emil Fischer
acyl(polysulfides)

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