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The Carlsberg Research Laboratory with a statue of its founder J. C. Jacobsen in the foreground
The Carlsberg Research Laboratory is a private scientific research center in Copenhagen, Denmark under the Carlsberg Group. It was founded in 1875 by J. C. Jacobsen, the founder of the Carlsberg brewery, with the purpose of advancing biochemical knowledge, especially relating to brewing. It featured a Department of Chemistry and a Department of Physiology. In 1972, the laboratory was renamed the Carlsberg Research Center and was transferred to the brewery.
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Christian Hansen at the laboratory in 1883 and bears its name; this was shared freely by Carlsberg. The CarlsbergLaboratory also developed the concept...
1876, by allocating some of his shares in the Carlsberg Brewery to fund and operate the CarlsbergLaboratory and the Museum of National History at Frederiksborg...
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Søren Peter Lauritz Sørensen introduced the concept of pH at the CarlsbergLaboratory, originally using the notation "pH•", with H• as a subscript to the...
compounds using a laboratory technique which was named the Kjeldahl method after him. Kjeldahl worked in Copenhagen at the CarlsbergLaboratory, associated...
was director of the physiological department at CarlsbergLaboratory. Hired by the CarlsbergLaboratory in Copenhagen in 1879, he became the first to isolate...
In 1881, he became assistant in the chemistry department at the CarlsbergLaboratory under the chemist Johan Kjeldahl. Johannsen studied the metabolism...
Danish biochemist employed by the CarlsbergLaboratory, developed pure yeast cultures which were introduced into the Carlsberg brewery in 1883, and pure yeast...
rhodopsin cycle. In 1952, Ruth received a Guggenheim Fellowship at the CarlsbergLaboratory in Copenhagen, Denmark. Wald shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology...
After graduation, he spent a year with Kai Linderstrøm-Lang at the CarlsbergLaboratory in Copenhagen. Eventually he was accepted into the physics graduate...
system for five more years. In 1955 went to study at Copenhagen's CarlsbergLaboratory on an American Heart Association Fellowship, working in Linderstrom-Lang's...
A pipette (sometimes spelled as pipet) is a type of laboratory tool commonly used in chemistry and biology to transport a measured volume of liquid, often...
for Ocean Research 1918 to 1924 and with Johannes Schmidt at the CarlsbergLaboratory from 1920 to 1921. She eventually left research after obtaining her...
Scripps Research Institute in California and Morten Meldal in the CarlsbergLaboratory, Denmark. The copper-catalyzed version of this reaction gives only...
Finney-Howell Fellowship and a Moseley Traveling Fellowship to go to the CarlsbergLaboratory in Copenhagen where he worked with Dr. Kai Linderstrom-Lang. His...
had fallen out with Chain, and had accepted a new position at the CarlsbergLaboratory in Copenhagen on a Rockefeller Fellowship, but due to the outbreak...
Carlsberg Museum, situated next to the former home of Carl Jacobsen in the Carlsberg area of Copenhagen, Denmark, was the first home of his sculpture collection...
academic year in the lab of Heinz Holter and Kaj Linderstrøm-Lang at CarlsbergLaboratory learning protein analysis techniques. In 1938, he began collaborating...