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Who won the Noble Prize in Chemistry in 1929?

Who won the Noble Prize in Chemistry in 1929?In 1929, Arthur Harden won the Chemistry Noble Prize.
Born: 12 October 1865 Manchester, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
Died: 17 June 1940 (aged 74) Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, England, UK.
Education: University of Manchester MSc, University of Erlangen Ph.D.
Known as: the chemistry of the yeast cell.
Awards: Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1929), and Davy Medal (1935).
Fields: Biochemistry.

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