This short efficiently distills Perutz’s decades of structural labor into a digestible tribute for the digital age. It serves as a necessary reminder of the foundational breakthroughs that defined modern biochemistry.
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19 May in Chemistry | Max PerutzAñadido:
May 19th, a date that changed how we see life itself.
On this day the world celebrates the birth of Max Perutz, 1914, the scientist who, with X-ray crystallography, unlocked the 3D secret of hemoglobin.
His breakthrough showed exactly how oxygen rides through your blood, revolutionizing biochemistry.
In 1962, Perutz, with John Kendrew, won the Nobel Prize for revealing protein structures, a milestone for medicine and molecular biology.
Every May 19th reminds chemists of the power of X-ray diffraction and the birth of modern protein chemistry.
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