Fred Conrad Koch

Affiliations: 
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
physiological chemistry
Website:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.107.2791.671
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(1876 - 1948)
discoverer of testosterone

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Roger J. Williams grad student 1919 Chicago
Leo T. Samuels grad student 1932 Chicago
Oliver H. Lowry grad student 1937 Chicago
Joseph James Ceithaml grad student 1941 Chicago
Paul L. Munson grad student 1942 Chicago
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PIOTROWSKI LJ, STEELMAN SL, KOCH FC. (1953) Thyrotropin assay based on the depletion of iodine in chick thyroids. Endocrinology. 52: 489-95
KOCH FC, OTWAY D, MUNSON PL. (1950) Antagonism of estrogens by testosterone propionate in hypophysectomized female rats. Endocrinology. 47: 73-4
JONES ME, KOCH FC. (1949) Isolation of alpha-monopalmitin from hog pancreas. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 181: 755-60
MUNSON PL, BARRY AG, KOCH FC. (1948) A simplified hypophysectomized rat adrenal ascorbic acid bioassay method for adrenocorticotropin; specificity and application to preparative problems. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. 8: 586
KOCH FC. (1946) Occupational therapy. United States Naval Medical Bulletin. 295-302
GERRY RG, KOCH FC. (1946) X-ray darkroom training as an adjunct to the rehabilitation of the blind. United States Naval Medical Bulletin. 46: 1382-7
Borgstrom E, Koch FC. (1943) Amorphous Pepsin of Higher Activity Than Crystalline Pepsin from Commercial and Crystalline Pepsin Experimental Biology and Medicine. 52: 131-132
KOCH FC. (1943) BIOLOGICAL SYMPOSIA VOL. IX. SEX HORMONES The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 205: 435
Hays EE, Koch FC. (1942) AN APPARATUS FOR VACUUM DRYING IN THE FROZEN STATE. Science (New York, N.Y.). 95: 633
Varney RF, Kenyon AT, Koch FC. (1942) An Association of Short Stature, Retarded Sexual Development and High Urinary Gonadotropin Titers in Women1 The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 2: 137-145
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