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ALBERT VON SZENT-GYÖRGYI DE NAGYRÁPOLT was a Hungarian physiologist Szent-Györgyi was born in Budapest, His father, Miklós von Szent-Györgyi, was a landowner, born in Marosvásárhely and his mother, Jozefina a Roman Catholic. He won the Nobel Prize in Phisiology or medicine in 1937. He is credited with discovering vitamin C and the components and reactions of the citric acid cycle. He was also active in the Hungarian resistance during World War II and entered Hungarian politics after the war.
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He died in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, on October 22, 1986. Through his daughter from his three-year marriage to Wichterman, he has three grand-children: Michael, Lesley and David. David Pollitt-Szent-Györgyi is a conductor, trained as a violinist at Juilliard. Albert Szent-Györgyi's extended family also includes Andrew (András) Szent-Györgyi, an astrophysicist at Harvard, and a different Andrew Szent-Györgyi, who is a bio-physicist at Among his second cousins are other physicists as well: Géza Györgyi and Viktor Györgyi, who recently invented a a new kind of powerplant wind turbine.
Publications
- On Oxidation, Fermentation, Vitamins, Health, and Disease (1940)
- Bioenergetics (1957)
- Introduction to a Submolecular Biology (1960)
- The Crazy Ape (1970)
- Electronic Biology and Cancer: A New Theory of Cancer (1976)
- The living state (1972)
- Bioelectronics: a study in cellular regulations, defense and cancer
- Lost in the Twentieth Century (Gandu) (1963)
Fonte
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Szent-Gy%C3%B6rgyi#Bibliography
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