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Otto Heinrich Warburg



Warburg, Otto Heinrich (1883–1970), German biochemist. He was awarded the 1931 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for discovering the chemistry of cell respiration. He was director of the Kaiser Wilhelm (now Max Planck) Institute for Cell Physiology, Berlin, from 1931 to 1953.



See also: Biochemistry; Cell.

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