Edward Calvin Kendall
Edward Calvin Kendall (March 8, 1886 - May 4, 1972) was an American chemist who, with Philip S. Hench and Tadeus Reichstein, won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1950 for research on the structure and biological effects of adrenal cortex hormones.
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March 8 - 1886 - May 4 - 1972 - American - Chemist - Philip S. Hench - Tadeus Reichstein - Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine - 1950 - Adrenal cortex - Hormone
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