Vincent du Vigneaud
Affiliations: | Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States |
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"Vincent du Vigneaud"Bio:
(1901 - 1978)
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1955 was awarded to Vincent du Vigneaud "for his work on biochemically important sulphur compounds, especially for the first synthesis of a polypeptide hormone".
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorCarl Shipp Marvel | research assistant | 1924 | UIUC | |
(M.S.) | ||||
John Raymond Murlin | grad student | 1927 | Rochester | |
(The Sulfur in Insulin) | ||||
John Jacob Abel | post-doc | 1927 | Johns Hopkins Medical School | |
Max Bergmann | post-doc | 1928 | Kaiser Wilhelm Institut at Dresden | |
George Barger | post-doc | 1929 | Edinburgh |
Children
Sign in to add traineeRobert W. Holley | research assistant | 1944-1946 | Cornell Medical College |
Ruth Woods Adler | grad student | Weill Cornell Medical College | |
Hubert Scott Loring | grad student | 1933 | George Washington University |
Sofia S. Simmonds | grad student | 1942 | Cornell |
Karl H. Dittmer | grad student | 1944 | Cornell |
Elizabeth B. Keller | grad student | 1948 | Cornell |
John Eric Wilson | grad student | 1948 | Cornell |
Mildred Cohn | post-doc | 1939 | George Washington University |
Klaus Hofmann | post-doc | 1939-1942 | Cornell Medical College |
Sachchidananda Banerjee | post-doc | 1944-1945 | Cornell Medical College |
Frederick H. Carpenter | post-doc | 1944-1948 | Cornell Medical College |
Lester J. Reed | post-doc | 1946-1948 | Cornell Medical College |
Walter G. Verly | post-doc | 1949-1951 | Cornell Medical College |
Daniel H. Rich | post-doc | 1969 | Cornell |
Miklos Bodanszky | research scientist | 1956 | Weill Cornell Medical College |
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Du Vigneaud V, Carpenter FH, Holley RW, et al. (2015) Synthetic benzylpenicillin The Chemistry of Penicillin. 1018-1024 |
Du Vigneaud V, Carpenter FH. (2015) The γ-lactam of benzylhomopenicilloic acid and related compounds The Chemistry of Penicillin. 1004-1017 |
Banerjee S, Dittmer K, DU Vigneaud V. (2010) A MICROBIOLOGICAL AND FLUOROMETRIC TEST FOR MINUTE AMOUNTS OF ALLOXAN. Science (New York, N.Y.). 101: 647-9 |
DU Vigneaud V, Dittmer K, Hague E, et al. (2010) THE GROWTH-STIMULATING EFFECT OF BIOTIN FOR THE DIPHTHERIA BACILLUS IN THE ABSENCE OF PIMELIC ACID. Science (New York, N.Y.). 96: 186-7 |
Du Vigneaud V, Cohn M, Chandler JP, et al. (1974) Nutrition classics from The Journal of Biological Chemistry 140:625-641, 1941. The utilization of the methyl group of methionine in the biological synthesis of choline and creatine. Nutrition Reviews. 32: 144-6 |
Vavrek RJ, Ferger MF, Allen GA, et al. (1972) Synthesis of three oxytocin analogs related to (1-deaminopenicillamine)oxytocin possessing antioxytocic acitvity. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 15: 123-6 |
Vavrek RJ, Ferger MF, Allen GA, et al. (1972) Synthesis of three oxytocin analogs related to [1-deaminopenicillamine]oxytocin possessing antioxytocic activity Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 15: 123-126 |
du Vigneaud V, Meador JD, Ferger MF, et al. (1971) The synthesis and biological properties of [I-deaminopenicillamine]-oxytocin deuterated in the I-position Bioorganic Chemistry. 1: 123-128 |
Blomquist AT, Rich DH, Carlson BA, et al. (1969) Deuterated oxytocins: the synthesis and biological properties of a crystalline analog of deamino-oxytocin deuterated in the 5-asparagine position. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 64: 263-6 |
Blomquist AT, Rich DH, Hruby VJ, et al. (1968) Deuterated oxytocins: the synthesis and biological properties of three crystalline analogs of deamino-oxytocin deuterated in the 1-beta-mercaptopropionic acid position. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 61: 688-92 |