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www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/1971/sutherland/biographical/
Sutherland was born on November 19, 1915, in Burlingame, Kansas. The second youngest of six children, he was raised by his mother, Edith M. Hartshorn, and his father, Earl W. Sutherland. [1]
Earl Wilber Sutherland, Jr. (1915–74). U.S. pharmacologist and physiologist Earl Sutherland was the recipient of the 1971 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
Earl Wilbur Sutherland Jr. (November 19, 1915 – March 9, 1974) was an American pharmacologist and biochemist born in Burlingame, Kansas.
Born: Burlingame, Kansas, November 19, 1915. Married: 1963. Children: 2 sons, 2 daughters. Education. B.S. Washburn College, 1937. M.D. Washington University, School of Medicine 1942, St. Louis. Professional Experience. Interneship, Barnes Hospital, 1942. Assistant in Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Washington University 1940-42.
Earl W. Sutherland, Jr. was an American pharmacologist and physiologist who was awarded the 1971 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for isolating cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cyclic AMP) and demonstrating its involvement in numerous metabolic processes that occur in animals.
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Earl Wilbur Sutherland, Jr., the fifth of six children in his family, was born on November 19, 1915, in Burlingame, Kansas. His father, Earl Wilbur Sutherland, a Wisconsin native, had attended Grinnell College for two years and farmed in New Mexico and Oklahoma before settling in Burlingame to run a dry-goods business, where Earl Wilbur, Jr ...
Earl Wilbur Sutherland, Jr. (November 19, 1915 – March 9, 1974) was an American pharmacologist and biochemist. He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1971 for his discoveries concerning the mechanisms of the action of hormones. He was born in Burlingame, Kansas in 1915 and died in Miami, Florida, United States in 1974.