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noun
Someone with special training in biochemistry.
is a specific kind of: chemist.
is a broader term that covers: enzymologist.
instances of which are: Chain, Ernst Boris Chain, Sir Ernst Boris Chain | Crick, Francis Crick, Francis Henry Compton Crick | Casimir Funk, Funk | Haworth, Sir Walter Norman Haworth | George Herbert Hitchings, Hitchings | Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins | Francois Jacob, Jacob | Edward Calvin Kendall, Edward Kendall, Kendall | Hans Adolf Krebs, Krebs, Sir Hans Adolf Krebs | Fritz Albert Lipmann, Lipmann | Meyerhof, Otto Fritz Meyerhof, Otto Meyerhof | Jacques Lucien Monod, Jacques Monod, Monod | John Howard Northrop, Northrop | Ochoa, Severo Ochoa | Max Ferdinand Perutz, Max Perutz, Perutz | Fred Sanger, Frederick Sanger, Sanger | Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert von Szent-Gyorgyi, Szent-Gyorgyi | Edward Lawrie Tatum, Tatum | Otto Heinrich Warburg, Warburg | Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins, Maurice Wilkins, Wilkins ... show more.
derivation: biochemistry.
Dutch: biochemicusPolish: biochemik
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