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Hermann Niemeyer (Hermann Niemeyer Fernández) was born on 26 October, 1918 in Ovalle, Chile. Discover Hermann Niemeyer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 26 October, 1918
Birthday 26 October
Birthplace Ovalle, Chile
Date of death (1991-06-07) Santiago, Chile
Died Place Santiago, Chile
Nationality Chile

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1988

In 1988 he was one of the founders of the political movement Independents for a Democratic Consensus.

1952

In 1952 he and Julio Meneghello were awarded the Nestlé Prize for their work on infantile malnutrition. In 1962 he earned the Atenea Award for his textbook Bioquímica General (General Biochemistry). The Academy of Sciences of the Instituto de Chile elected him as full member in 1971, assigning seat N° 9 to him. The Argentinian Society for Biochemical Research (SAIB: Sociedad Argentina de Investigaciones Bioquímicas) made him an Honorary Member in 1972, and in 1981 he received the corresponding status of the Chilean Society of Biology (Sociedad de Biología de Chile) and of the Chilean Society of Biochemistry (Sociedad de Bioquímica de Chile). In 1983 he was awarded the National Science Prize. Towards the end of his life, in 1990, the University of Chile awarded him the Medalla Juvenal Hernández Jaque. The Spanish Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SEBBM) has an annual lecture to commemorate Hermann Niemeyer.

1949

In 1949 Niemeyer obtained a Guggenheim research fellowship to work in the Department of Biochemistry at Harvard. There he dedicated himself exclusively to research rather than paediatrics. He returned to the USA in 1957 to work at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he worked with Van Rensselaer Potter.

1944

For a few years Niemeyer worked in paediatrics, and moved later to biochemistry. From 1944 until 1953 he published a series of reports on malnutrition, some of them drawing on his biochemical experience, written with Julio Meneghello Rivera. In the same period he published more strictly biochemical work with Eduardo Cruz-Coke.

1943

In 1943 he obtained the title of Doctor of Surgery for his thesis Contribución al estudio del metabolismo de la célula hepática (Contribution to the study of metabolism in the liver cell).

1918

Hermann Niemeyer Fernández (26 October 1918 – 7 June 1991) was a well-known Chilean scientist he did much to establish biochemistry as a research discipline in Chile. In 1983 he received the National Science Prize for his major advances in biochemistry in the fields of bioenergetics, metabolic regulation of enzymes, and studies of metabolism in liver cells.