Feodor Felix Konrad Lynen (6 April, 1911 – 6 August, 1979) was a German biochemist. He won a Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology in 1964. He gave his Nobel Lecture on 11 December, 1964, with the title "The Pathway from 'Activated Acetic Acid' to the Terpenes and Fatty Acids."
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation has a fellowship named in his honor.
1911 births | 1979 deaths | German biochemists | Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winners
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