Luis F. Leloir(1906–1987)

Chemistry

Luis Federico Leloir was an Argentine physician and biochemist who received the 1970 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of the metabolic pathways by which carbohydrates are synthesized and converted into energy in the body. Although born in France, Leloir received the majority of his education at the University of Buenos Aires and was director of the private research group Fundación Instituto Campomar until his death in 1987. His research into sugar nucleotides, carbohydrate metabolism, and renal hypertension garnered international attention and led to significant progress in understanding, diagnosing and treating the congenital disease galactosemia.

Argentina
1
Major Awards
128
Publications
13,246
Citations
52
h-index
88
i10-index
103.5
Avg Citations/Paper

Co-winners

Shared the same award in the same year

Education

Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Buenos Aires

Doctoral Advisor

Career Timeline

University of Washington?–present
University of Cambridge1936–1937
Washington University in St. Louis1943–1944
Columbia University1944–1945
Leloir Institute1947–1987
University of Buenos Aires1958–1987

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