Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
The medical chemistry of the 16th and 17th centuries gained the name iatrochemistry, coming from the Greek word for physician.
He studied pharmacy at Tehran University and became a medical chemistry specialist in 1960.
Zantac, he explained "was the result of a simple piece of applied medical chemistry.
Doremus made a specialty of medical chemistry and toxicology, and was frequently called into courts as an expert in such matters.
Kohler, Robert E. From medical chemistry to biochemistry: The making of a biomedical discipline.
"The progress of medical chemistry comprising its application to physiology", Bailliere, Tindall and Cox, 1896.
Dr. Lesher joined Sterling's research institute in 1952 in the medical chemistry department and was appointed a group leader in 1957.
Shosaku Numa, professor, departments of medical chemistry and molecular genetics, Kyoto University, Japan.
Pathophysiology of Status Epilepticus Induced by Pilocarpine, central nervous system agents in medical chemistry, 2007, vol.
He gave private lessons in medical chemistry at his home on Rue de La Gauchetière to medical students from McGill College around 1870.
A. Szent-Györgyi (medical chemistry), - our University recently assumed his name - who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1937 for his scientific achievements in biochemistry.
He worked at the University of Vienna, the University of Prague and the University of Straßburg where received his habilitation in medical chemistry in 1899.
The first 2 years of this program are generally focused on various biomedical science subjects including anatomy, medical chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, pathophysiology, sociology and patient psychology, similar to the medical curriculum.
Joachim Jose is professor for pharmaceutical and medical chemistry at the University of Münster, and focuses primarily on the research of bacterial development of drugs and biocatalysts by surface display.
He wrote a number of substantial medical books, including Medical jurisprudence (co-authored; 1823), a Pharamacologia which first appeared in 1820 and went through numerous editions, Elements of medical chemistry (1825) and a Treatise on diet 1826).
In the following year the chair of "pharmacy and organic chemistry" at the faculty of medicine became vacant by the resignation of Dumas, and the chair of "medical chemistry" by the death of Mathieu Orfila.