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  Otto Heinrich Warburg
Eric Warburg's friend and distant relative Otto Warburg was Hitler's authority on cancer, and he enjoyed a special protected status during the Third Reich.
An exerpt from The Warburgs, by Ron Chernow.
Otto Warburg, Director of the Max Planck-Institute for Cell Physiology, from the revised lecture at the meeting of the Nobel-Laureates on June 30, 1966 at Lindau, Lake Constance, Germany; on the role of viruses in cancer:
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  Otto Warburg Biography | World of Biology
Otto Heinrich Warburg was born on October 8, 1883, in Freiburg, Germany, to Emil Gabriel Warburg and Elizabeth Gaertner.
Warburg's career goal was to make great scientific discoveries, particularly in the field of cancer research, according to the biography written by Hans Adolf Krebs, one of Warburg's students and winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology.
Warburg was elected in 1913 to the Kaiser Wilhelm Gesellschaft, a prestigious scientific institute whose members had the freedom to pursue whatever studies they wished.
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 JewishEncyclopedia.com - WARBURG:   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Felix M. Warburg (born in 1871 at Hamburg) settled in New York, where he joined the firm of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. He is at present (1905) commissioner of education in the city of New York, and is also one of the trustees of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
Warburg's name is connected with the stirring events of 1848, in which year he was elected to the Sleswick-Holstein constituent assembly, remaining a member of that body for twenty-two consecutive years.
From 1897 to 1903 Warburg was the publisher and editor of "Der Tropenpflanzer," a journal of tropical agriculture and the organ of the Colonial Agricultural Committee.
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 Otto Warburg
From 1931 to 1935, Warburg was appointed director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for cell physiology, where he investigated the metabolism of tumors and the respiration of cells, particularly cancer cells.
In 1931, Otto Warburg received the Nobel Prize for Medicine for his work and discovery of the nature and mode of action of (Warburg’s) yellow enzyme.
Since Warburg was Jewish, he was forced by the Nazi regime in Germany to decline a a second Nobel Prize Award in 1944.
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Warburg was born in Freiburg-im-Breisgau and studied at Berlin and Heidelberg.
In 1941 Warburg, being part-Jewish, was removed from his post but such was his international prestige that he was soon reinstated.
Warburg discovered that in both charcoal systems and living cells, the uptake of oxygen is inhibited by the presence of cyanide or hydrogen sulphide, which combine with heavy metals.
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Oxy Supreme is formulated by biochemist Robert Barefoot using the Nobel Prize winning research of Otto Warburg, for his discovery of the oxygen-transferring enzymes of cells respiration.
Warburg’s enzymes are combined with other nutrients that have been found to assist oxygen respiration and support the body’s natural ability to heal.
Otto Warburg won two Nobel prizes for his research on the cause of cancer.
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 Otto Warburg - Biography
Otto Heinrich Warburg was born on October 8, 1883, in Freiburg, Baden.
Warburg was never a teacher, and he has always been grateful for his opportunities to devote his whole time to scientific research.
Otto Warburg is a Foreign Member of the Royal Society, London (1934) and a member of the Academies of Berlin, Halle, Copenhagen, Rome, and India.
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 Otto Heinrich Warburg Biography | World of Anatomy and Physiology
One of the world's foremost biochemists, Otto Warburg's achievements include discovering the mechanism of cell oxidation and identifying the iron-enzyme complex, which catalyzes this process.
The Warburg household often hosted prominent guests from the German scientific community, such as physicists Albert Einstein, Max Planck, Emil Fischer--the leading organic chemist of the late-nineteenth century, and Walther Nernst--the period's leading physical chemist.
Although Warburg was of Jewish ancestry, he was able to remain in Germany and pursue his studies unhampered by the Nazis.
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 Cancer Prevention, Heart Disease Remedies, cesium chloride, calcium, pH, magnesium, vitamin A, vitamin D, Sodium ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Otto Warburg won a Nobel prize for showing that cancer thrives in anaerobic (without oxygen), or acidic, conditions.
Over 75 years ago, Otto Warburg was awarded two Nobel prizes for his theories that cancer is caused by weakened cell respiration due to lack of oxygen at the cellular level.
Warburg, in his Nobel Prize winning paper, illustrated the environment of the cancer cell.
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 Warburg Otto Heinrich - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Warburg, Otto Heinrich (1883-1970), German biochemist, physiologist, and Nobel laureate, who conducted outstanding research on the oxidation...
Bismarck, Prince Otto Edward Leopold von (1815-1898), Prusso-German statesman, who was the architect of German unification and the first chancellor...
Heidelberg castle is one of the best-known historic landmarks in Germany.
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 Otto Warburg – Biography
It was Otto Warburg who set the path and made the first revelations on the role played by oxygen in the body -- the role in "burning" the fuel without the heat of a traditional flame.
The first were written by John Mayow in 1670, then less than 30 years of age, whose observations on the power of saltpetre to set fire to organic substances led him to the view that certain igneo-aer al particles existed in saltpetre, in the air, and also in organic substances.
Fully conscious of the insuperable difficulties of explaining at present the innermost mechanism by which this inertness was overcome, Warburg decided to investigate the nature of the mysterious substance that acts as the primus motor in intracellular combustion.
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 Otto Wagner - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Otto Wagner - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Wagner, Otto (1841-1918), Austrian architect, leader of the Viennese architectural revival of the late 19th century.
He was a pupil of the architect Otto Wagner, whose...
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 The Real Cause of Cancer
Dr Otto Warburg discovered the real cause of cancer in 1923 and he received the Nobel Prize for doing so in 1931.
Dr Warburg was director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (now Max Planck Institute) for cell physiology at Berlin.
Dr Warburg has made it clear that the prime cause of cancer is oxygen difficiency (brought about by Toxemia.) Dr Warburg discovered that cancer cells are anaerobic (do not breathe oxygen) and cannot survive in the presence of high levels of oxygen.
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Warburg won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1931 for his discovery of the oxygen transferring enzyme of cell respiration, and was voted a second Nobel Prize in 1944 for his discovery of the active groups of the hydrogen transferring enzymes.
OTTO WARBURG, Heavy Metals as prosthetic groups of enzymes, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1949.
OTTO WARBURG, A. GEISSLER, and S. LORENZ: Über die letzte Ursache und die entfernten Ursachen des Krebses.
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 Otto Heinrich Warburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is contrary to the commonly held "uncontrolled growth".
Later, he summarized this hypothesis (meanwhile named 'Warburg's hypothesis') as a book entitled The Prime Cause and Prevention of Cancer which he presented in lecture at the meeting of the Nobel-Laureates on June 30, 1966 at Lindau, Lake Constance, Germany.
In recent years, Warburg's hypothesis re-gained significant attention amongst scientists due to several discoveries linking impaired mitochondrial function as well as impaired respiration to growth, division and expansion of cancer cells.
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 Otto Warburg | THG Lexikon
Dieser Artikel behandelt den Botaniker und Zionisten Otto Warburg, für den Biochemiker und Physiologen siehe Otto Heinrich Warburg.
Warburgs Engagement mündete 1911 in seine Wahl zum Präsidenten der Zionistischen Organisation.
Nicht selten wird Otto Warburg mit dem weitaus bekannteren Nobelpreisträger Otto Heinrich Warburg verwechselt, etwa bei den Personenstammdaten von Online-Bibliothekskatalogen.
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 Cancer Cause & Prevention: Normal Cells Oxygen Respiration/Sugar Fermentation in Cancer Cells
OTTO WARBURG, Wasserstoffübertragende Fermente, Verlag Werner Sänger, Berlin, 1948.
Warburg was not the only Nobel winner to ignore Dr. Budwig's vital discovery.
While the animal research (vivisection results) quoted by Dr. Warburg may indeed be transferrable to humans in that in the cited cases humans react similarly as did the animals, in the great majority of cases the opposite is true, see
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 Focus on Nutrition- Cancer cell development
Otto Warburg discovered that cancer is initiated by a lack of oxygen inside the cell.
Warburg found that there was a specific enzyme necessary for oxygen to be used in the cellular metabolism.
(See Otto Warburg's lecture mentioned above.) The result of all the lactic acid being produced by the Glycolysis process means the cell pH (the measure of a cell's acidic or alkaline properties) starts to drop from a normal value of 7.0 that is neutral (neither acidic nor basic) to 6.5 (slightly acidic).
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 Otto Warburg Center - Contact
It was at that time that Otto Warburg realized that as a Jew, who though assimilated, refused to convert to Christianity, he had no chance of being appointed to a full professorship as he deserved, and thus he started to become involved in German Colonial Agriculture and move part of his efforts to applied botany.
By then Warburg was already deeply involved in Zionism and especially in its practical implementation ranging from education, through agriculture, irrigation and Jewish settlements.
Otto Warburg was one of the few German Jews who received a copy of the book which he discussed with Cohen, his father-in-law, and which later opened the way for his first meeting with Theodor Herzl in 1898.
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 Otto II - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Otto II (955-983), Holy Roman emperor (967-983), king of Germany (961-983), the son of Otto I, with whom he ruled jointly from 967 to 973.
Otto I (Holy Roman Empire) : family and descendants: Conrad II
Conrad II (990?-1039), king of Germany (1024-1039) and Holy Roman emperor (1027-1039), a descendant of Emperor Otto I, the Great.
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 Otto Warburg Center - Contact
Otto Warburg was born in Hamburg on 20th July 1859 and passed away in Berlin on 10th January 1938.
In 1636 his grandson Jacob Simon adopted Warburg as the new surname of the family and his son moved to Altona near Hamburg.
Otto Warburg’s life can be divided into two parts: the first half was devoted primarily to his studies and research in Botany and lasted until he became involved in the Zionist movement towards the end of the nineteenth century.
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 Otto Meyerhof - Biography
Otto Fritz Meyerhof was born on April 12, 1884, in Hannover.
Under the influence of Otto Warburg, however, who was then at Heidelberg, he became more and more interested in cell physiology.
The discovery of Otto Meyerhof and his students that some phosphorylated compounds are rich in energy led to a revolution, not only of our concepts of muscular contraction, but of the entire significance of cellular metabolism.
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 Otto III - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Otto III - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Otto III (980-1002), Holy Roman emperor (996-1002), king of Germany (983-1002), son of Otto II, born in Kessel, Germany.
Otto IV, called Otto of Brunswick (1175?-1218), Holy Roman emperor (1198-1215), the son of Henry the Lion, duke of Saxony and of Bavaria, and the...
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 Making Energy: Story Time - Hans Krebs
Warburg worked long and hard hours all his life; he was working in his lab eight days before he died, at the age of 81.
After four years in Warburg's lab, Hans was told that he should leave, because Warburg wanted a steady stream of novices that he could train.
Warburg also worked behind the scenes for many years to help get Hans invited to give papers at important meetings and institutes.
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 Otto Fritz Meyerhof
Otto Warburg, who had been a student of Emil Fischer, had joined Krehl in 1906.
When Krehl offered Meyerhof his first research position in 1909, it was Warburg's responsibility to teach the newly graduated physician his techniques for investigations of respiration, oxygen consumption and growth rates in sea urchin eggs.
Warburg's innovative ideas and dynamic, self-confident approach had a dramatic impact on Meyerhof, inspiring him to focus his career on physiological chemistry.
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 The Warburgs (review)
Because the Warburg family fortune was built on financing international trade, Max Warburg naturally sought to encourage the growth of such trade.
The Warburgs were skeptical of Zionism, though, fearing that a Jewish state would supplant the traditional organizations, which they headed, as the nexus of Jewish political power.
Marietta Warburg lived unmolested and in relative comfort in a suburb of Hamburg with her non-Jewish (and anti-Nazi) husband.
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 Moss Report Newsletter -- Focus: Dr. Burke and Truthful Cancer Researchers
Otto Warburg was generally regarded as the greatest biochemist of the 20th century and Dean Burk was his foremost American disciple.
In time, Warburg's theory became not just old-fashioned but anathema to a scientific establishment that was increasingly focused on viruses and aberrant genes as the source of cancer.
Otto Warburg's father was a scion of a famous German-Jewish banking dynasty.
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 Universität Bayreuth - Otto Warburg-Chemie-Stiftung
Otto Heinrich Warburg, Sohn des bekannten Physikers Emil Warburg, wurde im Jahre 1883 in Freiburg (Breisgau) geboren.
Mit seiner Entdeckung der Cytochromoxidase entschlüsselt er den Mechanismus der Zellatmung, wofür ihm 1931 der Nobelpreis für Medizin und Physiologie verliehen wurde.
Otto Heinrich Warburg zählt seitdem zu den größten Biochemikern des 20.
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 Linseed & Fatty Acids - School of Natural Science
In 1926 Otto Warburg published his research on cell oxidation, proving that cancer cells were normal cells that were somehow reduced to a lesser energy, called fermentation.
'Warburg and Thunberg were unable to isolate or understand this mystery substance of the cell biocatalysts in tissue.
Warburg, Szent-Gyorgyi and others were aware that fat somehow played a role in the "unknown substance" they were seeking.
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 Otto Warburg - Cancer and Oxygen - Share The Wealth
The first were written by John Mayow in 1670, then less than 30 years of age, whose observations on the power of saltpetre to set fire to organic substances led him to the view that certain igneo-aer al particles existed in saltpetre, in the air, and also in organic substances.
Fully conscious of the insuperable difficulties of explaining at present the innermost mechanism by which this inertness was overcome, Warburg decided to investigate the nature of the mysterious substance that acts as the primus motor in intracellular combustion.
Starting from the possibility that had indeed been envisaged earlier, Warburg assumed that intracellular combustion might also be regarded as being due to catalysis by metals, i.e.
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