Benjamin R. Jacobs

American biochemist and researcher

Benjamin R. Jacobs - Scientists & Innovators born March 15th, 1879
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Contributed significantly to the field of biochemistry, particularly in the study of proteins and enzymes. Focused research on nucleoproteins and their role in cellular processes. His findings advanced the understanding of metabolic pathways and enzymatic functions. Held various academic positions and published numerous research papers that influenced future studies in biochemistry.

Conducted pioneering research on nucleoproteins

Published influential papers in biochemistry

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