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  1. Otto Heinrich Warburg ( German pronunciation: [ˈɔto ˈvaːɐ̯bʊʁk] ⓘ, / ˈvɑːrbɜːrɡ /; 8 October 1883 – 1 August 1970), son of physicist Emil Warburg, was a German physiologist, medical doctor, and Nobel laureate.

  2. Otto Heinrich Warburg. Born: October 8, 1883, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. Died: August 1, 1970, West Berlin, West Germany (aged 86) Awards And Honors: Nobel Prize. Subjects Of Study: cellular respiration.

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  3. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1931 was awarded to Otto Heinrich Warburg "for his discovery of the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme"

  4. May 12, 2016 · In the early 20th century, the German biochemist Otto Warburg believed that tumors could be treated by disrupting their source of energy. His idea was dismissed for decades — until now.

  5. Apr 14, 2011 · Otto Warburg was a pioneering biochemistry researcher who made substantial contributions to our early understanding of cancer metabolism. Warburg was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or...

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  6. Otto Heinrich Warburg. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1931. Born: 8 October 1883, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. Died: 1 August 1970, West Berlin, West Germany (now Germany) Affiliation at the time of the award: Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut (now Max-Planck-Institut) für Biologie, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany.

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  8. Nov 21, 2023 · In 1923, Otto Warburg published his landmark study, in which he described his seminal observations related to metabolic shifts in cancer, often referred to as the Warburg effect. His work...

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