Klaus Biemann
Klaus Biemann (November 2, 1926 – June 2, 2016) was an Austrian-American professor of chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His work centered on structural analysis in organic and biochemistry. He has been called the "father of organic mass spectrometry" but was particularly noted for his role in advancing protein sequencing with tandem mass spectrometry following pioneering work conducted in this area by Michael Barber. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by Köchling, Heinrich J. (Heinrich Josef), 1962-Other Authors: “...Klaus Biemann....”
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4by Papov, Vladimir V., 1965-Other Authors: “...Klaus Biemann....”
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5by Johnson, Richard S. (Richard Scott), 1961-Other Authors: “...Klaus Biemann....”
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7by Rhomberg, Andrew J. (Andrew John), 1968-Other Authors: “...Klaus Biemann....”
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9by Van Langenhove, AgnesOther Authors: “...David N. Hume, Klaus Biemann and Christopher T. Walsh....”
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10by Lavoie, John MilanOther Authors: “...David N. Hume, Klaus Biemann and Ronald A. Hites....”
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