Frederic Jevons
British biochemist
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Frederic Jevons's Degrees
- Bachelors Biochemistry University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frederic Raphael Jevons was a British Professor of biochemistry and later an Australian educator. He was informally known as Fred Jevons and since 1977 lived and worked mostly in Australia. Early life Born in Austria in 1929, Jevons survived the Holocaust by being sponsored by a family in England to attend a boarding school in Norfolk. The young Bettelheim was educated at Norwich High School for Boys, joining the household of his school's headmaster, Mr J. H. W. Jevons, from whom he took his new surname. During the Second World War, the school moved from Norwich to Loddon and changed its name to Langley School. His parents, Hedwig and Fritz Bettelheim, survived WWII by escaping from Austria to Venezuela, but were separated from their children for some ten years. Jevons, as he was now known, was reunited with his parents in 1948.
Frederic Jevons's Published Works
Published Works
- Action of Thrombin in the Clotting of Fibrinogen (1951) (199)
- TYROSINE-O-SULFATE IN A PEPTIDE FROM FIBRINOGEN (1954) (157)
- The products of the action of thrombin on fibrinogen. (1952) (129)
- The clotting of fibrinogen. II. Fractionation of peptide material liberated. (1956) (98)
- The clotting of fibrinogen. I. The liberation of peptide material. (1955) (49)
- The rapid activation of chymotrypsinogen. (1955) (44)
- The nature of the fibrinogen-thrombin reaction. (1955) (24)
- Amino terminal group in chymotrypsinogen. (1955) (0)
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