Abstract

A great researcher, communicator, and human being: Not only was Max Perutz (see picture) a very gifted chemist who shared the Nobel prize for chemistry with John Kendrew in 1962 for their pioneering work on the elucidation of the structures of hemoglobin and myoglobin, he was also the chairman of the extremely successful Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Above all, he was magnanimous and extraordinarily generous, according everyone the same level of respect.

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