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Albert Neuberger was born on 15 April, 1908 in Hassfurt, Bavaria, German Empire, is an A 20th-century british medical doctors. Discover Albert Neuberger's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

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Age 88 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 15 April, 1908
Birthday 15 April
Birthplace Hassfurt, Bavaria, German Empire
Date of death 14 August, 1996
Died Place Hampstead, London, England
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1877

Born in Hassfurt, northern Bavaria, the first of the three children of Max Neuberger (1877–1931), cloth merchant and businessman, and Bertha, née Hiller (1888–1974), both religious Jews.

He studied medicine at the University of Würzburg where he was awarded a summa cum laude medical degree.

He also took courses in chemistry there and also attended lectures given by Karl Bonhöffer, the outstanding psychiatrist and neurologist.

He also worked for a while in research in Berlin where he began a lifelong friendship with Ernst Chain.

1908

Albert Neuberger (15 April 1908 – 14 August 1996) was a British Professor of Chemical Pathology, St Mary's Hospital, 1955–1973, and later emeritus professor.

1933

Neuberger foresaw Hitler's persecution of the Jews after he came to power in 1933, and, as with numerous other Jewish intellectuals (including Chain), he fled to London.

1936

He received a PhD from the University College London (UCL) after attending UCL Medical School under Professor Sir Charles Robert Harington FRS in 1936 and continued research there.

At the start of the Second World War he moved to the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge where he took on Fred Sanger as his PhD student.

They published a paper together on the nitrogen content of potatoes.

1942

In 1942 he moved back to London to work at the National Institute for Medical Research.

During the war, he spent some time in India as a consultant in nutrition to the army.

1943

He married Lilian Ida Dreyfus in 1943 and was the father of (1) James Neuberger, (2) David Neuberger, Baron Neuberger of Abbotsbury, (3) Anthony Neuberger, Professor of Finance, University of Warwick, (4) Michael Neuberger and (5) Janet Neuberger.

He was also the brother of Rabbi Herman Neuberger.

1945

Chain shared the 1945 Nobel prize with Alexander Fleming and Howard Florey for their work on penicillin.

1950

From 1950 to 1955 he was Head of Biochemistry at the National Institute for Medical Research.

He then moved to St Mary's Hospital as Professor.

1951

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1951, as was his son, Michael Neuberger, in 1993—a rare case of both father and son being FRS.

1959

Other awards include the Heberden medal of the Royal Society of Medicine (1959), the Frederick Gowland Hopkins medal of the Biochemical Society (1960) and of which he was elected an honorary member (1973).

1964

He was appointed a CBE in 1964.

He was also a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal Society of Chemistry.

1967

He received honorary doctorates from the University of Aberdeen (1967), the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1968), and the University of Hull (1981).

1972

He was also a foreign honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1972).