Eugene P. Kennedy
Eugene Patrick Kennedy (1919–2011)[1] was an American biochemist known for his work on lipid metabolism and membrane function.[2] He attended DePaul University and then became a PhD student at the University of Chicago. From 1959 to 1993 he worked at Harvard Medical School.[3][4]
Awards[]
- 1958 Pfizer Award in Enzyme Chemistry
- 1976 Gairdner Foundation International Award
- 1986 Passano Award
- 1986 Heinrich Wieland Prize[5]
- 1992 William C. Rose Award[6]
References[]
- ^ ASBMB.org obituary
- ^ Giorgio Semenza; Anthony J. Turner (2005). A History of Biochemistry: Selected Topics in the History of Biochemistry - Personal Recollections IX. Gulf Professional Publishing. p. 82. ISBN 978-0-444-51866-8.
- ^ PNAS obituary
- ^ The Journal of Biological Chemistry
- ^ Heinrich Wieland Prize site
- ^ "William C. Rose Award". ASBMB.org. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
Categories:
- 1919 births
- 2011 deaths
- American biochemists
- Harvard Medical School people
- Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
- University of Chicago alumni
- DePaul University alumni
- Members of the American Philosophical Society
- American biochemist stubs