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...Ulrik Linderstrom-Lang, director of the Carlsberg Laboratory in Copenhagen . . . Sc.D...
Biochemist Linderstrom-Lang tells what progress has been made toward disentangling the proteins. Progress thus far is not impressive, and until chemists have mastered the proteins' secrets, they cannot understand how life's chemistry works...
Tangled Proteins. Life has mysteries that are just as baffling as those of inanimate nature. Danish Biochemist Kaj Ulrik Linderstrom-Lang pays his baffled respects to the proteins, of which all living objects are largely made. Living cells, even simple bacteria, make proteins by the dozens, but human chemists so far have not synthesized any. The proteins' molecules probably have long central chains of amino acids. These are coiled like springs, and all sorts of chemical oddments must be attached at precisely the right turns of the spiraling chains...
...Very Reverend Matthews will be William Belden Noble Lecturer at the Divinity School. Professor Linderstrom-Lang will be Edward K. Dunham Lecturer at the Harvard Medical School. Dr. Gledion will be Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, delivering a series of public lectures at Harvard next spring
...Very Reverend Dr. Matthews will be William Belden Noble Lecturer at the Harvard Divinity School. Professor Linderstrom-Lang will be Edward K. Dunham Lecturer at the Harvard Medical School. Dr. Giedion will be Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, delivering a series of public lectures at Harvard next spring...