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Manfred Eigen was born on 9 May, 1927 in Bochum, Germany, is a German biophysical chemist (1927–2019). Discover Manfred Eigen'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 91 years old?

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Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 9 May, 1927
Birthday 9 May
Birthplace Bochum, Germany
Date of death 6 February, 2019
Died Place Göttingen, Germany
Nationality Germany

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1927

Manfred Eigen (9 May 1927 – 6 February 2019) was a German biophysical chemist who won the 1967 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for work on measuring fast chemical reactions.

Eigen's research helped solve major problems in physical chemistry and aided in the understanding of chemical processes that occur in living organisms.

In later years, he explored the biochemical roots of life and evolution.

He worked to install a multidisciplinary program at the Max Planck Institute to study the underpinnings of life at the molecular level.

His work was hailed for creating a new scientific and technological discipline: evolutionary biotechnology.

Eigen was born on 9 May 1927 in Bochum, the son of Hedwig (Feld) and Ernst Eigen, a chamber musician.

As a child he developed a deep passion for music, and studied piano.

World War II interrupted his formal education.

At age fifteen he was drafted into service in a German antiaircraft unit.

He was captured by the Soviets toward the end of the war.

1945

He managed to escape (he said later that escape was relatively easy), and walked hundreds of miles across defeated Germany, arriving in Göttingen in 1945.

He lacked the necessary documentation for acceptance to university, but was admitted after he demonstrated his knowledge in an exam.

He entered the university's first postwar class.

Eigen desired to study physics, but since returning soldiers who were previously enrolled received priority, he enrolled in Geophysics.

He earned an undergraduate degree and entered graduate study in natural sciences.

One of his advisors was Werner Heisenberg, the noted proponent of the uncertainty principle.

1951

He received his doctorate in 1951.

Eigen received his Ph.D. at the University of Göttingen in 1951 under supervision of Arnold Eucken.

1953

Beginning in 1953 Eigen worked at the Max Planck Institute for Physical Chemistry in Göttingen, becoming its director in 1964 and joining it with the Max Planck Institute for Spectroscopy to become the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry.

He was an honorary professor of the Braunschweig University of Technology.

1964

In 1964 he presented the results of his research at a meeting of the Faraday Society in London.

His findings demonstrated for the first time that it was possible to determine the rates of chemical reactions that occurred during time intervals as brief as a nanosecond.

1967

In 1967, Eigen was awarded, along with Ronald George Wreyford Norrish and George Porter, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

They were cited for their studies of extremely fast chemical reactions induced in response to very short pulses of energy.

1977

In addition, Eigen's name is linked with the theory of quasispecies, the error threshold, error catastrophe, Eigen's paradox, and the chemical hypercycle, the cyclic linkage of reaction cycles as an explanation for the self-organization of prebiotic systems, which he described with Peter Schuster in 1977.

Eigen founded two biotechnology companies, Evotec and Direvo.

1981

In 1981, Eigen became a founding member of the World Cultural Council.

Eigen was a member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences even though he was an atheist.

1982

From 1982 to 1993, Eigen was president of the German National Merit Foundation.

Eigen was a member of the Board of Sponsors of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.

2019

He died on 6 February 2019 at the age of 91.

Eigen was married to Elfriede Müller.

The union produced two children, a boy and a girl.

He later married Ruthild Winkler-Oswatitsch, a longtime scientific partner.

Eigen won numerous awards for his research including:

He received 15 honorary doctorates.