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Alwin Max Pappenheimer Jr.

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313: 253: 99:. He was the eldest son of Dr. Alwin Max Pappenheimer, a distinguished pathologist on the faculty of the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University. His brother 80: 293: 328: 318: 52:
toxin for which he received Eli Lilly Award in 1941. He performed ultracentrifugation-based analysis of diphtheria toxin-antitoxin interactions with
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New York Times:A. PAPPMHEIMER OF COLUMBIA, 76; Retired Pathology Professor Who Won Many. Honors for Work Dies in Bay State;February 22, 1955
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New York Times:Alwin M. Pappenheimer Jr., 86; Shed Light on Bacterial Toxins;By WOLFGANG SAXON;Published: March 24, 1995
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Biographical Memoirs V.77 (1999); National Academy of Sciences (NAS)ALWIN MAX PAPPENHEIMER JR.; BY H. SHERWOOD LAWRENCE
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H. Sherwood Lawrence, "Alwin Max Pappenheimer, Jr.", Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences (1999)
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in 1932. He joined Harvard in 1958 as chairman of the Board of Tutors in Biochemical Sciences.
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The Boston Globe; March 24, 1995; Alwin Pappenheimer Harvard biology professor; at 86
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later became a professor of physiology at Harvard University, and his sister
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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and John Warren Williams at the University of Wisconsin.
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Pappenheimer was noted for his advances in the field of
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became an endocrinologist and clinical professor at
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and in particular for isolation and analysis of the
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Index

Alwin M. Pappenheimer
biochemist
immunologist
bacterial toxins
diphtheria
Mary Locke Petermann
Harvard University
New York University
Dunster House
National Academy of Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Eli Lilly and Company-Elanco Research Award
Paul Ehrlich Prize and Gold Medal
Cedarhurst, New York
John Pappenheimer
Anne Pappenheimer Forbes
Harvard Medical School
organic chemistry
Harvard University




New York Times:Alwin M. Pappenheimer Jr., 86; Shed Light on Bacterial Toxins;By WOLFGANG SAXON;Published: March 24, 1995





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