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A century ago, August Krogh, a Danish physiologist who had just won the Nobel Prize, embarked on a U.S. lecture tour. Krogh studied the intricate network of blood vessels that nourish our muscles ...
Physiology -- the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts -- gained prominence and became a science unto itself thanks to the contributions of ...
It's August, and our thoughts turn to the Danish physiologist August Krogh, a remarkable figure in twentieth-century science. His legacy of discoveries, including the Nobel-winning work on the ...
The company was launched in the early 1920s by Nobel laureate August Krogh and his wife Marie, a doctor living with diabetes. At the time, diabetes was a death sentence. The couple met at the ...
THE election of Prof. A. Krogh to the Royal Society will give much pleasure to his many friends, who have been following with great admiration his remarkable achievements in different branches of ...
“Receiving this award, named after August Krogh, a Nobel Laurate in Physiology or Medicine and one of the most influential scientists in biomedical, comparative, and integrative ...
In 1922, the Danish physiologist August Krogh met with to-be fellow Nobel Prize laureates Frederick Grant Banting and John James Richard Macleod in Toronto, Canada, and secured the rights to ...
While the company, which specializes in diabetes care, was founded by scientist and Nobel laureate August Krogh, it was his wife, Marie, who urged him to obtain the rights to insulin manufacturing ...
The finding prompted August Krogh, a Danish professor who had just won the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine, to travel to Canada at the urging of his wife Marie, a renowned scientist in her ...