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Name
  
Sidney Udenfriend


Books
  
Fluorescence assay in biology and medicine

Awards
  
Gairdner Foundation International Award

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Sidney Udenfriend (April 5, 1918 – December 29, 2001) was an American biochemist, pharmacologist, founding director of the Roche Institute of Molecular Biology, co-discoverer of a color test to detect an intestinal tumor often linked with diseased heart valves. Udenfriend was also a member of the National Academy of Sciences, a recipient of the Ames Award, Hillebrand Award, the Arthur S. Flemming award, Gairdner Award, the Van Slyke Award chief of the laboratory in the National Heart Institute, He was also a member the American Chemical Society, the American Society of Biological Chemists, American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, and American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Life and career

  • April 5, 1918: born Brooklyn, New York
  • 1939: graduated from City College of New York
  • 1942: M.S., New York University
  • 1948: Ph.D, New York University
  • 1967: the Van Slyke Award
  • 1967: Gairdner Foundation International Award
  • 1969: The Ames Award
  • December 29, 2000: died
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