John Howard Northrop(1891–1987)

Chemistry

John Howard Northrop was an American biochemist who, with James Batcheller Sumner and Wendell Meredith Stanley, won the 1946 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The award was given for these scientists' isolation, crystallization, and study of enzymes, proteins, and viruses. Northrop was a Professor of Bacteriology and Medical Physics, Emeritus, at University of California, Berkeley.

United States
1
Major Awards
288
Publications
4,156
Citations
32
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i10-index
14.4
Avg Citations/Paper

Education

Columbia University

Doctoral Advisors

Jacques LoebThomas Hunt Morgan

Career Timeline

University of California, Berkeley?–present
The Rockefeller University?–present
Columbia University?–present

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and SciencesPontifical Academy of Sciences

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