
Manfred Eigen
Get notified whenever this star has news
Browse by day
Who is this?
Manfred Eigen (German pronunciation: [ˈmanˌfʁeːt ˈaɪ̯ɡn̩] ; 9 May 1927 – 6 February 2019) was a German biophysical chemist who won the 1967 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for work on measuring fast chemical reactions. Eigen's research helped solve major problems in physical chemistry and aided in the understanding of chemical processes that occur in living organisms. In later years, he explored the biochemical roots of life and evolution. He worked to install a multidisciplinary program at the Max Pla
What happened recently
Manfred Eigen (1927–2019) - Schuster - 2019 - Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Manfred Eigen, Nobel Prize-winning German chemist and physicist who, after serving in the Wehrmacht, founded two distinct scientific disciplines
Manfred Eigen, pioneer of study of exceptionally fast chemical reactions, dies aged 91
Manfred Eigen, 91, Nobel Winner Who Put a Clock to Chemicals, Dies (Published 2019)
Manfred Eigen, who measured the speed of fast reactions, dies at 91 - Chemical & Engineering News
Manfred Eigen, Nobel-winning chemist who clocked speeds of fast reactions, dies at 91
Manfred Eigen, Nobel-winning chemist who clocked the speeds of fast reactions, dies at 91