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Albert Szent-Györgyi

Albert Szent-Györgyi

Hungarian biochemist
Albert Imre Szent-Györgyi de Nagyrápolt was a Hungarian biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1937. He is credited with first isolating vitamin C and discovering many of the components and reactions of the citric acid... Wikipedia
Born: September 16, 1893, Budapest, Hungary
Died: October 22, 1986 (age 93 years), Woods Hole, Falmouth, MA
Spouse: Marcia Houston (m. 1975–1986), June Susan Wichterman (m. 1965–1968), Marta Borbiro Miskolczy (m. 1941–1963), and more

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Dec 9, 2017 · Born in Budapest, Hungary on September 16, 1893, Albert Szent-Györgyi's early life was filled with studying and interrupted by war.
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1937 for his discoveries in connection with the biological combustion processes, with special reference to vitamin C ...
Professor of Biochemistry, National Foundation for Cancer Research, Woods Hole, MA, USA. Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, 1937.