- Philip Handler
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name = Philip Handler
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birth_date = 1917
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death_date = 1981
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ethnicity =United States
field =Biochemistry
work_institution =Duke University
alma_mater =City College of New York University of Illinois
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footnotes =Philip Handler (1917-1981) was an American
Nutritionist and President of thenational academy of science for 2 terms from 1969 to 1981. He was also a recipient of theNational Medal of Science .Biography
Handler received his B.S. degree from the
City College of New York in 1936 and his Ph.D. from University of Illinois in 1939. He taught atDuke University until 1969 at which point he accepted the position of president of the National Academy of Science.As a biochemist, he published more than 200 papers on nutrition and metabolic activity. He received the National Medal of Science for, "his outstanding contribution to biochemical research, resulting in significant contributions to mankind, including research which led to a clearer understanding of
pellagra "(Bioscience Article). His research led to the first understanding of nicotinic acid deficiency, and the discovery of the tryptophan-nicotinic acid relationship. Handler also provided an understanding of the oxidation ofsarcosine toglycine andformaldehyde which led to the importance of single carbon atoms in metabolism. His final work showed thatmethionine is the onlymethyl donor in mammalian metabolism, and that there is no pool of methyl groups.References
Jukes, Thomas. "Philip Handler Biographical Sketch" http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi/reprint/113/6/1085
In Memoriam, Bioscience http://www.jstor.org/view/00063568/ap040242/04a00050/0
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= American biochemist
DATE OF BIRTH= 1917
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