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Gerhard Johannes Paul
Domagk (German pronunciation: [ˈɡeːɐ̯haʁt ˈdoːmak] ; 30
October 1895 – 24
April 1964) was a
German pathologist and bacteriologist...
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Laboratories of the IG
Farben conglomerate in
Germany led by
Gerhard Domagk.
Domagk received the 1939
Nobel Prize in
Physiology or
Medicine for that discovery...
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Richard Kuhn (Chemistry, 1938),
Adolf Butenandt (Chemistry, 1939),
Gerhard Domagk (Physiology or Medicine, 1939) and Carl von
Ossietzky (Peace, 1936) from...
- from the
Technische Hochschule of Vienna. It was
patented in 1909.
Gerhard Domagk, who
directed the
testing of the
prodrug Prontosil in 1935, and Jacques...
- antibiotics, Prontosil, was
developed by a
research team led by
Gerhard Domagk in 1932 or 1933 at the
Bayer Laboratories.
Following World War II, the Allied...
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antibacterial drug, Prontosil, was
developed by a
research team led by
Gerhard Domagk in 1932 or 1933 at the
Bayer Laboratories of the IG
Farben conglomerate...
- trial-and-error work on
hundreds of dyes, a team led by physician/researcher
Gerhard Domagk (working
under the
general direction of IG
Farben executive Heinrich Hörlein)...
- 1888) 1962 – Milt Franklyn,
American composer (b. 1897) 1964 –
Gerhard Domagk,
German pathologist and
bacteriologist (b. 1895) 1965 –
Louise Dresser,...
- from
Germany (Richard Kuhn,
Adolf Friedrich Johann Butenandt, and
Gerhard Domagk) from
accepting their prizes. They were all
later able to
receive the diploma...
- body. Likewise, prontosil, the
first sulfa drug (discovered by
Gerhard Domagk in 1932), must be
cleaved in the body to
release the
active molecule, sulfanilamide...