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  2. William John Crozier - Wikipedia

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    William John Crozier was born on May 24, 1892, in New York City to William George Crozier and Bessie Mackay. [4] Crozier started his education at the College of the City of New York, pursuing a degree in physical chemistry and biochemistry.

  3. Suicide of Jason Altom - Wikipedia

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    Jason Altom (6 October 1971 – 15 August 1998) was an American PhD student working in the research group of Nobel laureate Elias James Corey at Harvard University.He killed himself by taking potassium cyanide in 1998, citing in his suicide note "abusive research supervisors" as one reason for taking his life.

  4. Albert Baird Hastings - Wikipedia

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    Albert Baird Hastings (November 20, 1895 – September 24, 1987) was an American biochemist and physiologist.He spent 28 years as the department chair and Hamilton Kuhn Professor of Biological Chemistry at Harvard University.

  5. List of scientific misconduct incidents - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Matson (US), former professor of psychology at Louisiana State University, who was criticized starting in 2015 for his peer review practices as a journal editor, [123] [124] in 2023 had 24 of his research papers retracted because of undisclosed conflicts of interest, duplicated methodology, and a compromised peer-review process. [125] [126]

  6. Samuel J. Danishefsky - Wikipedia

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    Samuel J. Danishefsky was born in 1936 in the United States.He completed his B.S. from Yeshiva University in 1956. He earned his Ph.D. in chemistry from Harvard University in 1962 with Peter Yates, which partially overlapped with a National Institutes of Health postdoctoral fellowship in the laboratory of Gilbert Stork at Columbia University.

  7. Christopher T. Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Christopher T. Walsh (February 16, 1944 – January 10, 2023) was a Hamilton Kuhn professor of biological chemistry and pharmacology at Harvard Medical School. [1] His research focused on enzymes and enzyme inhibition, and most recently focused on the problem of antibiotic resistance. [2]

  8. Jack L. Strominger - Wikipedia

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    He studied at Harvard University and completed his degree in psychology in 1944. During World War II, he entered the Navy V-12 program as part of Harvard College. In March 1946, he was discharged from the Navy. He received his MD degree in 1948 from Yale Medical School. [4]

  9. Edwin Joseph Cohn - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Joseph Cohn (December 17, 1892 – October 1, 1953) was a protein scientist. A graduate of Phillips Academy, Andover [1911], and the University of Chicago [1914, PhD 1917], he made important advances in the physical chemistry of proteins, and was responsible for the blood fractionation project that saved thousands of lives in World War II.