Edwin Bret Hart
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Edwin Bret Hart
ACR: A Edwin Bret Hart (1874 – 1953) B.S. Michigan 1897 2 D.Sc. Wisconsin 1949 3 Dissertation: Ueber die quantitative Bestimmung der Spaltungsprodukte von Eiweisskörpern. 4 Ph.D. Advisor: Albrecht Kossel 1,4 Student: William Harold Peterson 5 Notes: Elvehjem, C.A. Edwin Bret Hart. Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences 1954, 28, 117-161. “…at the very beginning of the century he [Hart] set out for Germany to study under the famous biochemist, Albrecht Kossel, who was then at Marburg. After a year Professor Kossel moved to Heidelberg and Hart accompanied him. Because of this transfer he was prevented from obtaining a higher degree.” 2 Hart, Edwin Bret 1874-1953 (Dictionary of Wisconsin biography). http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&ter m_id=2269&keyword=Cars. (accessed 13 Aug 2007). 3 Elvehjem, C.A. Edwin Bret Hart. Journal of Nutrition 1953, 51, 1-14. “He received several professional awards and honors, … and the honorary degree of Doctor of Science from the University of Wisconsin in 1949.” 4 Hart, E. Ueber die quantitative Bestimmung der Spaltungsprodukte von Eiweisskörpern. Hoppe-Seyler’s Zeitschrift für Physiologische Chemie 1901, 33, 347-362. “Ich möchte die Gelegenheit ergreifen, an dieser Stelle Herrn Prof. Dr. Kossel meinen aufrichtigen Dank auszusprechen für die Anregung zu dieser Arbeit und für die stetige Aufmerksamkeit und Hilfe, die er mir während der Ausführung der obigen Untersuchung hat zu Theil werden lassen.” 5 Peterson, W.H. Forms of sulfur in plant materials and their variation with the soil supply. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, 1914. 1 Created: 8/13/07 Modified: 3/23/09 ACR: A 6 Thesis appeared in the Journal of the American Chemical Society 1914, 36, 1290-1300. “To Prof. E.B. Hart, at whose suggestion this work was undertaken, the author wishes to express thanks for his interest and encouragement.” Email communication with Lars Peter Hansen (3 Feb 2002) “I am the youngest son of Roger Gaurth Hansen. He was always fond of Roger Bretthauer and proud of the work he did.” “My father passed away just a few days ago. My father received his Ph.D. degree 1948 from the University of Wisconsin. His advisor was P. H. Phillips. I believe the P stands for Paul. I do not know who Phillips' advisor was, but Henry Lardy at the University of Wisconsin might know. My father's first published papers were with Lardy and Phillips.” Created: 8/13/07 Modified: 3/23/09