Arthur Harden Biography
- Nobel Prize Winner (1929)
Arthur Harden (October 12, 1865–June 17, 1940)
was an English biochemist. He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1929 with
Hans Karl August Simon von Euler-Chelpin for their investigations into the
fermentation of sugar and fermentative enzymes.
Harden was born on 12 October 1865 in Manchester to Albert Tyas Harden and Eliza
Macalister. He was educated at a private school and at Tettenhall College,
Staffordshire, and entered Owens College in the University of Manchester in
1882, graduating in 1885. In 1886 he was awarded the Dalton Scholarship in
Chemistry and spent a year working with Otto Fischer at Erlangen. He returned to
Manchester as lecturer and demonstrator, and remained there until 1897 when he
was appointed chemist to the newly founded British Institute of Preventive
Medicine, which later became the Lister Institute. In 1907 he was appointed Head
of the Biochemical Department, a position which he held until his retirement in
1930 (though he continued his scientific work at the Institute after his
retirement).
At Manchester Harden had studied the action of light on mixtures of carbon
dioxide and chlorine, and when he entered the Institute he applied his methods
to the investigation of biological phenomena such as the chemical action of
bacteria and alcoholic fermentation. He studied the breakdown products of
glucose and the chemistry of the yeast cell, and produced a series of papers on
the antiscorbutic and antineuritic vitamins.
Harden was knighted in 1926, and received several honorary doctorates. A Fellow
of the Royal Society, he received the Davy Medal in 1935.
He was married with no children. His wife died in 1928, and Sir Arthur died at
his home in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire on 17 June 1940.
LIST OF NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS IN
CHEMISTRY PART II.
Grignard Victor
Grubbs Robert H
Haber Fritz
Hahn Otto
Harden Sir Arthur
Hassel Odd
Hauptman Herbert
Sir Walter Norman
Haworth
Heeger Alan
Hershko Avram
Herschbach
Dudley
Herzberg Gerhard
Heyrovsky
Jaroslav
Hinshelwood Sir
Cyril Norman
Hodgkin Dorothy
Crowfoot
Hoff Jacobus Henricus
Hoffmann Roald
Huber Robert
Joliot-Curie Irene
Joliot Frederic
Karle Jerome
Karrer Paul
Kendrew Sir John
Cowdery
Klug Sir Aaron
Knowles William
Kohn Walter
Kroto Sir Harold
Kuhn Richard
Langmuir Irving
Lee Yuan
Lehn Jean-Marie
Leloir Luis
Libby Willard Frank
Lipscomb William
MacDiarmid Alan G
MacKinnon
Roderick
Marcus Rudolph A
Martin Archer John
Porter
McMillan Edwin
Mattison
Merrifield
Robert Bruce
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