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Minor J. Coon

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Fields
  
Biochemistry

Field
  
Biochemistry

Notable student
  
David Ballou

Doctoral advisor
  
William C. Rose

Academic advisor
  
William Cumming Rose

Institution
  
University of Michigan

Institutions
  
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Known for
  
Study of cytochrome P-450

Alma maters
  
University of Colorado, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

Minor Jesser (Jud) Coon (1921-) is an American biochemist and Victor V Vaughan Distinguished University Professor Emeritus at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is best known for his research on cytochrome P-450 and as the co-discoverer of HMG-CoA, along with Bimal Kumar Bachhawat.

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Early life and education

Coon was born in Englewood, Colorado in 1921. He was an undergraduate student at the University of Colorado and received his bachelor's degree in 1943. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois in 1946, supervised by William Cumming Rose. During his graduate work he studied amino acid metabolism and nitrogen balance using himself and his fellow students as volunteer subjects.

Academic career

After a year as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Illinois, Coon became a faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania in 1947. He moved to the University of Michigan Medical School in 1955 and remained there for the remainder of his career, chairing the biological chemistry department from 1970 to 1990 and becoming the Victor V. Vaughan Distinguished University Professor of Biological Chemistry in 1983. Coon served as the president of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from 1991 to 1992. He became a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1983 and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1984. A professorship in his honor was established at the University of Michigan in 1991.

Awards and honors

Coon has received a number of awards in recognition of his scientific achievements.

  • Paul-Lewis Award in Enzyme Chemistry, 1959
  • William C. Rose Award in Biochemistry, 1978
  • Bernard B. Brodie Award in Drug Metabolism, 1980
  • Member, United States National Academy of Sciences, 1983
  • Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1984
  • Member, Institute of Medicine, 1987
  • References

    Minor J. Coon Wikipedia