
Otto Warburg
Otto Warburg was a notable German physiologist and biochemist who made significant contributions to cancer research, particularly in establishing connections between cancer, nutrition, and metabolism. He was recognized for his groundbreaking work in the early 20th century and was the only Jewish researcher in the Kaiser Wilhelm Society, the predecessor of the Max Planck Society.
Born on Oct 08, 1883 (141 years old)
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Otto Warburg was a German biochemist and physiologist who studied the formation of tumors and cancer cells.
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Otto Warburg was a pioneering researcher who established a connection between cancer, diet, and metabolism.
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