H. E. Carter
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H. E. Carter
Summary
H. E. Carter is a human[1]. He was born in Mooresville[2]. He was born on September 25, 1910[3]. He passed away in Tucson[4]. He died on March 4, 2007[5]. He worked as a biochemist[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Mooresville[2], H. E. Carter…
- H. E. Carter died in Tucson[4].
- H. E. Carter was born on September 25, 1910[3].
- H. E. Carter died on March 4, 2007[5].
- H. E. Carter held citizenship in United States[8].
- H. E. Carter's professions included biochemist[6].
- Among H. E. Carter's employers was University of Arizona[9].
- Among H. E. Carter's employers was University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign[10].
- H. E. Carter was educated at University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign[11].
- H. E. Carter was educated at DePauw University[12].
- H. E. Carter's doctoral advisor was Carl Shipp Marvel[13].
- H. E. Carter received the Guggenheim Fellowship[14].
- H. E. Carter received the William H. Nichols Medal[15].
- H. E. Carter was a member of National Academy of Sciences[16].
- H. E. Carter is recorded as male[17].
- H. E. Carter's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- H. E. Carter supervised Philip Handler as a doctoral student[19].
- H. E. Carter supervised Phillips Robbins as a doctoral student[20].
- H. E. Carter's family name is recorded as Carter[21].
- H. E. Carter's given name is recorded as Herbert[22].
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Origins and Family
Born in Mooresville[2], H. E. Carter… he was born on September 25, 1910[3].
Education
Educated at University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign[11], a public research university[23], in United States[24], founded in 1867[25] and DePauw University[12], a liberal arts college[26], in United States[27], founded in 1837[28], headquartered in Greencastle[29]. H. E. Carter's doctoral advisor was Carl Shipp Marvel[13].
Career and Affiliations
H. E. Carter worked as a biochemist[6]. Employers include University of Arizona[9], a public university[30], in United States[31], founded in 1885[32], headquartered in Tucson[33] and University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign[10], a public research university[34], in United States[35], founded in 1867[36]. Doctoral students include Philip Handler[19], a nutritionist[37], 1917–1981[38], of United States[39], awarded the AMA Scientific Achievement Award[40], specialised in nutritional deficiency disease[41] and Phillips Robbins[20], a biochemist[42], b. 1930[43], specialised in biochemistry[44].
Recognition
Awards received include Guggenheim Fellowship[14], a fellowship grant[45], in United States[46], founded in 1925[47] and William H. Nichols Medal[15], a science award[48], in United States[49], founded in 1902[50].
Death and Burial
H. E. Carter died on March 4, 2007[5]. He died in Tucson[4].
Why It Matters
H. E. Carter ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[51]
FAQs
Where was H. E. Carter born?
H. E. Carter's place of birth was Mooresville[2].
Where did H. E. Carter die?
H. E. Carter passed away in Tucson[4].
What did H. E. Carter do for work?
H. E. Carter worked as biochemist[6].
Where did H. E. Carter go to school?
H. E. Carter was educated at University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign[11] and DePauw University[12].
What awards did H. E. Carter receive?
Honors received include Guggenheim Fellowship[14] and William H. Nichols Medal[15].