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Dr. Gerty Therese Cori (Radnitz)

Also Known As: "Theresa"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: 29 Petrská, Praha 1, Hlavní město Praha, Hlavní město Praha, 110 00, Czechia (Czech Republic)
Death: October 26, 1957 (61)
St. Louis, Missouri, United States (myelofibróza a selhání ledvin)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Otto Radnitz and Martha/Marta Radnitz/Radnitzová
Wife of MUDr. Carl Ferdinand Cori, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1947
Mother of Private and Private
Sister of Lotte Frumi and Hilda Auguste Radnitz

Occupation: Professor of Biochemistry, biochemie, Washington Univsersity
Ocenení: Nobelova cena za fyziologii nebo lékařství (1947) Garvan–Olin Medal (1948) Women in Technology Hall of Fame (1997) Národní ženská síň slávy (1998) Cena Alberta Laskera za základní lékařský výzkum
Race: Jewish
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About Gerty Cori, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1947

Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz, was born in Prague on August 15th, 1896. She received her primary education at home before entering a Lyceum for girls in 1906; she graduated in 1912 and studied for the University entrance examination, which she took and passed at the Tetschen Realgymnasium in 1914. She entered the Medical School of the German University of Prague and received the Doctorate in Medicine in 1920. She then spent two years at the Carolinen Children's Hospital before emigrating to America with her husband, Carl, whom she married in 1920. They worked together in Buffalo and when he moved to St. Louis, she joined him as Research Associate. Gerty Cori was made Professor of Biochemistry in 1947.

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1947 Carl Cori, Gerty Cori, Bernardo Houssay

http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/women/cori.htm

As the first American woman and the third worldwide to win the Nobel Prize, Gerty Theresa Cori has been widely lauded. Her achievement is all the more remarkable given that for more than half of her career, she was marginalized in non-tenure track research positions at token salaries. Despite rampant gender discrimination and nepotism rules, she never stopped pursuing her lifelong interest in medical research. Brilliant and quick-witted, Cori was a superb experimentalist as well as a perfectionist.

The Cori crater on the Moon and the Cori crater on Venus are named after her.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerty_Cori



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Gerty Cori, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1947's Timeline

1896
August 15, 1896
29 Petrská, Praha 1, Hlavní město Praha, Hlavní město Praha, 110 00, Czechia (Czech Republic)
1957
October 26, 1957
Age 61
St. Louis, Missouri, United States