Marcel Benoist Prize (1942) Fellow of the Royal Society[1]
Scientific career
Institutions
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich[citation needed]
Arthur Stoll (8 January 1887 – 13 January 1971) was a Swiss biochemist.[2]
^Ruzicka, L. (1972). "Arthur Stoll 1887-1971". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 18: 566–593. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1972.0021.
^"Kanton Basel-Landschaft - Staatsarchiv BL: BioLex - Personenlexikon des Kantons Basel-Landschaft". Archived from the original on 2012-05-25. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
ArthurStoll (8 January 1887 – 13 January 1971) was a Swiss biochemist. The son of a teacher and school headmaster, he studied chemistry at the ETH Zurich...
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producing saccharin. In 1917, Sandoz entered pharmaceutical research when ArthurStoll (1887–1971) was hired, and, in 1929, Calcium Sandoz was introduced, laying...
began in 1917 under ArthurStoll (1887–1971), who is the founder of Sandoz's pharmaceutical department in 1917. In 1918, ArthurStoll isolated ergotamine...
(bleeding after childbirth). It was first isolated from the ergot fungus by ArthurStoll, at Sandoz in 1918, and was marketed as Gynergen in 1921. Ergotamine...
Sandoz Laboratories (now a subsidiary of Novartis) as a coworker of ArthurStoll, founder and director of the pharmaceutical department. He began studying...
Sandoz Laboratories, located in Basel, as a co-worker with professor ArthurStoll, founder and director of the pharmaceutical department. He began studying...
Freunden [From my life: of work, leisure and friends] (Weinheim, Germany: ArthurStoll, 1949). English translation: Willstätter, R. with L. S. Hornig, trans...
industrial production of ergot alkaloids didn't begin until 1918, when ArthurStoll patented the isolation of ergotamine tartrate, which was marketed by...
Sir Oswald Stoll (né Gray; 20 January 1866 – 9 January 1942) was an Australian-born British theatre manager and the co-founder of the Stoll Moss Group...
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scientists), and an article denying Tsvet's findings. Richard Willstätter and ArthurStoll tried to repeat Tsvet's experiments, but because they used an overly...
chlorophyll which had guided decades of effort by Richard Willstätter, ArthurStoll, and many others in vain searches for formaldehyde. In hundreds of experiments...
Rudolph Kruyt Netherlands 1951–1955 Arne Tiselius Sweden 1955–1959 ArthurStoll Switzerland 1959–1963 William Albert Noyes Jr. United States 1963–1965...
ergot alkaloids, ergotamine and its isomer ergotaminine were isolated by ArthurStoll in 1918. Most monoterpenoid alkaloids include a 9 or 10 carbon fragment...
led to an altered state of consciousness. In 1947, Gion Condrau and ArthurStoll observed that people diagnosed as "psychotics" had a stronger tolerance...
Alexander R. Todd 1961: Arne W.K. Tiselius 1960: Clemens Schöpf 1959: ArthurStoll List of chemistry awards Prizes named after people "Paul Karrer Lecture"...
hammer price over one million Swiss Francs was at the special sale of the ArthurStoll collection in November 1972 for "L'arbre tordu" a painting by Paul Cézanne...
Andre Michel Lwoff Nikolai Nikolaevich Semenov George Gaylord Simpson ArthurStoll "Fellows of the Royal Society". London: Royal Society. Archived from...
In 1897 he invented "Pyramidon", the trade name for aminopyrine. With ArthurStoll, he is credited with the isolation of ergotamine. His name is associated...
1939: Fritz Baltzer 1940: Friedrich T. Wahlen 1941: Hermann Mooser 1942: ArthurStoll 1943: Paul Scherrer 1944: Robert Matthey [fr] 1945: Ernst Albert Gäumann...