- Cornelius Van Niel
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name = Cornelius Bernardus van Niel
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caption = EM Lederberg with CB van Niel, HMS 1945
birth_date = birth date|1897|11|4|mf=y
birth_place =Haarlem
death_date = death date and age|1985|3|10|1897|11|4|mf=y
death_place = Carmel,California
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nationality = USA
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field =Microbiology
work_institution =Hopkins Marine Station
alma_mater =Delft University
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known_for =Chemistry ofphotosynthesis
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prizes =National Medal of Science (1963)Leeuwenhoek Medal (1970)
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footnotes =Cornelis Bernardus van Niel (
November 4 ,1897 ,Haarlem –March 10 ,1985 , Carmel,California ) was a Dutch-Americanmicrobiologist . He introduced the study of general microbiology to the United States and made key discoveries explaining thechemistry ofphotosynthesis .In 1923, Cornelis van Niel married Christina van Hemert, graduated in chemical engineering at
Delft University and became an assistant toAlbert Jan Kluyver , who had initiated the field of comparative biochemistry. In 1928 he wrote his PhD dissertation ('The Propionic Acid Bacteria') after which he left for the United States to continue his work at theHopkins Marine Station ofStanford University .By studying
purple sulfur bacteria andgreen sulfur bacteria he was the first scientist to demonstrate that photosynthesis is a light-dependentredox reaction, in whichhydrogen from an oxidizable compound reducescarbon dioxide to cellular materials. Expressed as::2 H2A + CO2 → 2A + CH2O + H2OHis discovery predicted that H2O is the hydrogen donor in green plant photosynthesis and is oxidized to O2. The chemical summation of photosynthesis was a milestone in the understanding of the chemistry of photosynthesis. This was later shown to be by Robert Hill.
[http://www.estherlederberg.com "Esther M. Zimmer Lederberg"] was one of C. B. van Niel's accomplished students, as was Alan Campbell. [Campbell, A., "Annu. Rev. Genet". 2007 41:1-11.]
In 1961, Van Niel in collaboration with R.Y. Stanier defined
prokaryotes as cells in which the nuclear material is not surrounded by anuclear membrane , a definition that is still used to date. He received the AmericanNational Medal of Science in 1963.External links
* [http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/cellmicro/nester/graphics/nester3ehp/common/vanniel.html Biography]
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NAME= Niel, Cornelis Bernardus van
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=American microbiologist
DATE OF BIRTH=November 4 ,1897
PLACE OF BIRTH=Haarlem
DATE OF DEATH=March 10 ,1985
PLACE OF DEATH= Carmel,California
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