Max Ferdinand Perutz
1914 - 2002
- Born
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19/05/1914
Vienna, Austria
- Died
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06/02/2002
Cambridge
- Nationality
- British
- Gender
- Male
- Date of election for Royal Society fellowship
- 18/03/1954
- Age at the time of election for Royal Society fellowship
- 39
- Catalogue
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Supporting data, regarding 'The structure of haemoglobin VIII. A three-dimensional Fourier synthesis at 5.5 Å resolution: determination of the phase angles' and 'The structure of haemoglobin. IX. A three-dimensional Fourier synthesis at 5.5 Å resolution: description of the structure' by Ann F Cullis, Hilary Muirhead, Max Ferdinand Perutz, Michael George Rossmann and A C T North
Creator: Michael George Rossmann, Max Ferdinand Perutz Reference number: AP/82/14 -
Referee's report by Geoffrey Ingram Taylor, on a paper 'A crystallographic investigation of glacier structure and the mechanism of glacier flow' by Max Ferdinand Perutz and Gerald Seligman
Creator: Geoffrey Ingram Taylor Reference number: RR/66/226 -
Second referee's report by Geoffrey Ingram Taylor, on a paper 'A crystallographic investigation of glacier structure and the mechanism of glacier flow' by Max Ferdinand Perutz and Gerald Seligman
Creator: Geoffrey Ingram Taylor Reference number: RR/66/227 -
Referee's report by William Thomas Astbury, on a paper 'An X-ray study of horse methaemoglobin. I' by Joy Boyes-Watson, Edna Davidson and Max Ferdinand Perutz
Creator: William Thomas Astbury Reference number: RR/70/38 -
Referee's report by John Monteath Robertson, on a paper 'An X-ray study of horse methaemoglobin. I' by Joy Boyes-Watson, Edna Davidson and Max Ferdinand Perutz
Creator: John Monteath Robertson Reference number: RR/70/39 -
Referee's report by William Thomas Astbury, on a paper 'A comparative X-ray study of foetal and adult sheep haemoglobins' by John Cowdery Kendrew and Max Ferdinand Perutz
Creator: William Thomas Astbury Reference number: RR/71/165
Referee of
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Referee's report by Max Ferdinand Perutz, on a paper 'Studies on silk proteins I. The properties and constitution of fibroin. The conversion of fibroin into a water-soluble form and its bearing on the phenomenon of denaturation' by D Coleman and F O Howitt
Creator: Max Ferdinand Perutz Reference number: RR/69/69