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  2. Bioinorganic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Bioinorganic chemistry includes the study of both natural phenomena such as the behavior of metalloproteins as well as artificially introduced metals, including those that are non-essential, in medicine and toxicology. Many biological processes such as respiration depend upon molecules that fall within the realm of inorganic chemistry. The ...

  3. Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Indexed by ISI Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry received an impact factor of 2.538 as reported in the 2014 Journal Citation Reports by Thomson Reuters, ranking it 157 out of 289 journals in the category Biochemistry & Molecular Biology [2] and ranking it 9th out of 44 journals in the category Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear. [3]

  4. Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry is a learned society established to advance research and education in the field of biological inorganic chemistry.It holds training courses, workshops and conferences to facilitate exchange of information between scientists involved in the research and teaching of biological inorganic chemistry.

  5. Bob Williams (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    William's work in pure inorganic chemistry led to a two-volume textbook of inorganic chemistry, written with Courtenay Phillips, [16] [17] He became increasingly interested in enzyme catalysis, and in particular the role of metal ions, as for example the role of copper in proteins. [18]

  6. Category:Bioinorganic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Medicinal inorganic chemistry (5 P) Metalloproteins (7 C, ... Bioorganometallic chemistry; C. Cisplatin; E. Evolution of metal ions in biological systems; L. Claudio ...

  7. Evolution of metal ions in biological systems - Wikipedia

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    The prebiotic chemistry of life had to be reductive in order to obtain, e.g. Carbon monoxide (CO) and Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) from existing CO 2 and N 2 in the atmosphere. CO and HCN were precursor molecules of the essential biomolecules, proteins, lipids, nucleotides and sugars. [4]

  8. David Garner (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher David Garner FRSC FRS (born 9 November 1941) is a British retired chemist, whose research work was in the growing field of Biological Inorganic Chemistry.His research primarily focussed on the role of transition metal elements in biological processes, for which he published over 400 original papers and reviews on the topic. [2]

  9. William B. Tolman - Wikipedia

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    Tolman is the recipient of many awards for his research, including an ACS Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Inorganic Chemistry in 2017, [25] [26] the Charles E. Bowers Teaching Award from the University of Minnesota in 2012, [27] a Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Award for 2004–2005, [3] a Buck-Whitney Medal ...