Frederick Gowland Hopkins

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University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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biochemistry
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1861-1947.
http://www.biochemj.org/bj/042/0161/0420161_b2.pdf
http://www.scs.illinois.edu/~mainzv/Web_Genealogy/Info/hopkinsfg.pdf
Isolated and identified structure of tryptophan. Isolated and named glutathione. Discovered xanthine oxidase.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1929 was divided equally between Christiaan Eijkman for his discovery of the antineuritic vitamin and Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins for his discovery of the growth-stimulating vitamins.

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Thomas Stevenson research assistant 1888 University of London (Chemistry Tree)
Michael Foster research scientist 1898-1907 Cambridge

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John Tileston Edsall research assistant 1924-1926 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Eric Mitchell Crook grad student (Plant Biology Tree)
Marjory Stephenson grad student Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Leslie Julius Harris grad student 1923 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Juda Hirsch Quastel grad student 1924 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Vincent Brian Wigglesworth grad student 1922-1924 Cambridge
Malcolm Dixon grad student 1925 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Douglas Creese Harrison grad student 1925 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
J. Murray Luck grad student 1925 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Robert Hill grad student 1922-1926 Cambridge (Plant Biology Tree)
Howard Walter Florey grad student 1927 Cambridge (ID Tree)
Henry A. Murray grad student 1928 Cambridge (Neurotree)
William J. Dann grad student 1930 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Dorothy Mary Moyle Needham grad student 1930 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Allan Elliott grad student 1927-1933 Cambridge (Neurotree)
Ernest Baldwin grad student 1935 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Ernst Boris Chain grad student 1933-1935 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Kamala Sohonie grad student 1939 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Conrad (Arnold) Elvehjem post-doc Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Joseph Needham post-doc Cambridge (DevTree)
Charles Glen King post-doc 1929 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Kshitish Chandra Sen post-doc 1931 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Biresh Chandra Guha post-doc 1932 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Luis F. Leloir post-doc 1936-1937 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Walter Morley Fletcher research scientist 1898- Cambridge
Albert von Szent-Györgyi research scientist 1927 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
Norman Wingate (Bill) Pirie research scientist 1929-1934 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
David R. Goddard research scientist 1950-1951 Cambridge (Plant Biology Tree)
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HOPKINS FG, MORGAN EJ. (1948) Studies on glyoxalase; a new factor. The Biochemical Journal. 42: 23-7
Hopkins FG, Morgan EJ. (1948) Studies on glyoxalase: 1. A new factor. The Biochemical Journal. 42: 23-7
Hopkins FG, Ellison R. (1947) Proceedings of the society of public analysts and other analytical chemists The Analyst. 72: 229a
Hopkins FG, Leader VR. (1945) On refection in rats and on the nature of the growth promoted by the addition of small quantities of milk to vitamin-free diets. The Journal of Hygiene. 44: 149-57
Hopkins FG, Morgan EJ. (1945) On the distribution of glyoxalase and glutathione. The Biochemical Journal. 39: 320-4
Barcroft J, Davidson S, Hopkins FG, et al. (1943) Minimum human requirements and the Beveridge report [8] Nature. 151: 422
Barcroft J, Davidson S, Hopkins FG, et al. (1943) FOOD STANDARDS The Lancet. 241: 476
Hopkins FG, Morgan EJ. (1943) Appearance of glutathione during the early stages of the germination of seeds Nature. 152: 288-290
Hopkins FG. (1940) Nutrition in war time. The Eugenics Review. 32: 69-70
Hopkins FG. (1939) The Laboratory in Cancer Research. British Medical Journal. 2: 1-5
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