Oberuzwil in the Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Died
5 August 1950(1950-08-05) (aged 73)
Zürich, Switzerland
Education
University of Basel (Doctorate, 1902)
Scientific career
Fields
Physiology Biochemistry
Institutions
University of Berlin University of Halle University of Zurich
Academic advisors
Hermann Emil Fischer[1]
Emil Abderhalden (9 March 1877 – 5 August 1950) was a Swiss biochemist and physiologist. His main findings, though disputed already in the 1910s, were not finally rejected until the late 1990s. Whether his misleading findings were based on fraud or simply the result of a lack of scientific rigor remains unclear. Abderhalden's drying pistol, used in chemistry, was first described by one of his students in a textbook Abderhalden edited.[2]
^Charpa, Ulrich; Deichmann, Ute (2007). Jews and Sciences in German Contexts: Case Studies from the 19th and 20th Centuries. ISBN 9783161491214. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
^Andrea Sella (February 2009). "Classic Kit: Abderhalden's drying pistol". Chemistry World. Royal Society of Chemistry.
EmilAbderhalden (9 March 1877 – 5 August 1950) was a Swiss biochemist and physiologist. His main findings, though disputed already in the 1910s, were...
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November 1893. (Source: the documentation to the club's 50th anniversary) EmilAbderhalden was first team player in the early days, a famous physiologist and...
academies, thanks to the president of the Leopoldina at the time, EmilAbderhalden. While Jewish members were 'officially' expelled, the president of...
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cyclol hypothesis of Dorothy Wrinch, the diketopiperazine hypothesis of EmilAbderhalden and the pyrrol/piperidine hypothesis of Troensgard (1942). Most of...
Fluntern Cemetery is located in the Zürichberg district of Zürich. EmilAbderhalden (1877–1950), Swiss biochemist and physiologist Johann Ludwig Aberli...
University in 1908. In 1914 he published a paper suggesting that EmilAbderhalden's pregnancy tests could not be reproduced, a paper which fatally compromised...
Calif.: Benjamin Cummings. p. 280. ISBN 0805330666. OCLC 42290721. Abderhalden, Emil (1908) [1906]. Text Book of Physiological Chemistry in Thirty Lectures...
Basel career League Appearances League Goals All Appearances All Goals EmilAbderhalden * 9 March 1877 † 5 August 1950 26 1893-1895 Max Born * 21 December...
I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Y Z See also References Abderhalden–Fauser reaction – EmilAbderhalden and August Fauser (1856–1938) Abney effect – William...
wherfrom ramalic acid has its name. Ramalic acid can be used as a dye. Abderhalden, Emil. Handbuch der biologischen arbeitsmethoden: Unter mitarbeit von zahlreichen...
European tour included working with Ernst Leopold Salkowski, Emil Fischer, and EmilAbderhalden, among others, and on his way home, he assisted an American...