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Thressa Campbell Stadtman (February 12, 1920 –
December 11, 2016) was an
American biochemist,
notable for her
discovery of selenocysteine, and her research...
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present in humans.
Selenocysteine was
discovered in 1974 by
biochemist Thressa Stadtman at the
National Institutes of Health.
Selenocysteine is the Se-analogue...
- (1): 10–16. doi:10.1042/bj0570010. PMC 1269698. PMID 13159942. Stadtman,
Thressa C. (2002). "Some
Functions of the
Essential Trace Element, Selenium". Trace...
- the Hans
Sigrist Prize from the
University of Bern in 2015, the Earl and
Thressa Stadtman Scholar Award from the
American Society for
Biochemistry and Molecular...
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Prize for
Cancer Research (2017). ISCB
Innovator Award in 2017. Earl and
Thressa Stadtman Scholar Award from the
American Society of
Biochemistry and Molecular...
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Munich and the
Pasteur Institute in Paris. In 1944 Earl
Stadtman married Thressa Campbell, also a
distinguished scientist, the
discoverer of selenocysteine...
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Macedonian Romani singer. Alan Sherlock, 78,
Australian politician.
Thressa Stadtman, 96,
American biochemist.
Roberto Vizcaíno, 59,
Spanish tennis...
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Award for Com****tional
Biosciences Earl and
Thressa Stadtman Distinguished Scientist Award Earl and
Thressa Stadtman Young Scholar Award Herbert Tabor...
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Retrieved December 21, 2011. Switzer,
Robert L.; Stadtman, Earl R.; Stadtman,
Thressa C. (2004). "H.A. Barker".
Biographical Memoirs. 84.
National Academies...
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meeting of the new
Library Board, on
February 3, 1954,
Chief Librarian Thressa Pollock resigned. As she
reportedly explained, "a
certain cir****stance"—unconnected...