- medicine,
Windaus became the head of the
chemical institute at the
University of Göttingen from 1915 to 1944.
Throughout his life,
Windaus won many awards...
- Marburg. For his PhD he
joined the
working group of the
Nobel laureate Adolf Windaus at the
University of Göttingen and he
finished his
studies with a PhD in...
-
castle built alongside the
Venta River.
Ventspils was
historically known as
Windau in German. It had a
Russian name from the time of the
Russian Empire, called...
- the same way, and he
worked with
Adolf Otto
Reinhold Windaus and
published a
paper with
Windaus in 1927
entitled Development of
marked activity in ergosterol...
-
Bergson Ferdinand Buisson;
Ludwig Quidde 1928 Owen
Willans Richardson Adolf Windaus Charles Nicolle Sigrid Undset None 1929
Louis de
Broglie Arthur Harden;...
- of a fat-soluble
substance is produced, now
known as
vitamin D3.
Adolf Windaus, at the
University of Göttingen in Germany,
received the
Nobel Prize in...
- Otto Hahn, Max von Laue,
Walther Nernst, Max Planck, Otto Wallach,
Adolf Windaus,
Richard Zsigmondy and
Manfred Eigen. The
cemetery is
located at the western...
- and
their connection to
vitamins 1928 (Chemistry)
Adolf Otto
Reinhold Windaus —
Constitution of
sterols and
their connection to
vitamins 1939 (Chemistry)...
- Hans
Fischer (Chemistry 1930)
Adolf Windaus (Chemistry 1928)
Fritz Pregl (Chemistry 1923)
Fritz Pregl Adolf Windaus Hans
Fischer Victor Franz Hess Anton...
- adulthood. 7-DHC was
discovered by Nobel-laureate
organic chemist Adolf Windaus. It is
synthesized from
lathosterol by the
enzyme lathosterol oxidase (lathosterol...