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Biochemist

Biochemist meaning

A chemist whose speciality is biochemistry

Synonyms of Biochemist

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But they hold genetic superpowers that Lorence, a plant biochemist at Arkansas State University, is trying to find, particularly those that enable rice plants to survive hot nights, one of the most acute hazards of climate change.

Darrick Carter, a biochemist and CEO of US biotech firm PAI Life Sciences, was less optimistic.

Lauren Wilson and Nina Suzuki – an obesity biochemist, are behind Nutraville Amyl Guard 5-second Japanese appetizer.

On the Diary of a CEO podcast, hosted by Steven Bartlett, biochemist and writer Jessie Inchauspé divulged a method she recommends to avoid blood sugar spikes.

But so far “it’s looking very promising,” said Lauren Carter, one of the researchers behind the project, which is led by the biochemist David Baker.

Martha Nierenberg was a multilingual biochemist, an entrepreneur (co-founder of Dansk housewares) and a lead plaintiff in an art-restitution case that reaches back to a wealthy family of Budapest Jews.

D. and a successful biochemist, was born in 1964 in Umuobiakwa village.

Our understanding of how genes shape us owes much to the work of Har Gobind Khorana, the Indian-American biochemist celebrated in Tuesday’s on what would have been Khorana’s 96th birthday.

Their day jobs range from doctor to opera singer, biochemist to publisher, but they unite to wear Regency outfits whenever they’re together.

He was first introduced to the concept of high-dose vitamin C by biochemist Irwin Stone in 1966.

However, the biochemist Sidney Walter Fox and his co-workers discovered that phosphoric acid acted as a catalyst for this reaction.

In December 1921, Macleod invited the biochemist James Collip to help with this task, and, within a month, the team felt ready for a clinical test.

Isaac Asimov, the biochemist and science fiction writer, suggested in 1981 that poly- lipids could form a substitute for proteins in a non-polar solvent such as methane.

Olson, a United States Army biochemist and biological weapons researcher, was given LSD without his knowledge or consent in November, 1953, as part of a CIA experiment and died under suspicious circumstances a week later.

Selenocysteine was discovered by biochemist Thressa Stadtman citation at the National Institutes of Health.

This convinced Macleod to divert the whole laboratory to insulin research and to bring in the biochemist James Collip to help with purifying the extract.