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  1. Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, FRS, (1900-1981), deposited in Sheffield University Library by Jeannine Alton, 1986
  2. Hans Krebs: Volume 1: The Formation of a Scientific Life, 1900-1933 by Frederic Laurence Holmes, 1991-12-05
  3. Hans Krebs: Volume 2: Architect of Intermediary Metabolism, 1933-1937 by Frederic Lawrence Holmes, 1993-05-20

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Enzyklop¤dieartikel In diesem Artikel suchen Druckerfreundliche Version der Seite Versenden Multimedia 1 Objekt Krebs, Sir Hans Adolf (1900-1981), in Deutschland geborener britischer Biochemiker und Nobelpreistr¤ger, dem grundlegende Entdeckungen zu den chemischen Vorg¤ngen im K¶rper gelangen. Krebs wurde in Hildesheim geboren und studierte an den Universit¤ten G¶ttingen, Freiburg, M¼nchen, Berlin und Hamburg. Von 1926 bis 1930 war er Forschungsassistent am Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut f¼r Biologie (Vorl¤ufer der Max-Planck-Institute). Nach kurzer T¤tigkeit an der Universit¤t Freiburg verlieŸ er 1933 das nationalsozialistisch regierte Deutschland und lieŸ sich in England nieder. Dort wurde er Rockefeller research student an der Universit¤t Cambridge. An der Universit¤t Sheffield lehrte er ab 1935. In den Jahren 1945 bis 1954 war er dort Professor f¼r Biochemie und Forschungsdirektor bei der Erforschung des

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