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Mortimer Louis Anson was born on 1901, is an American biochemist (1901–1968). Discover Mortimer Louis Anson'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 67 years old?

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His wife is Nina Anton

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1927

Anson moved to the Rockefeller Institute in 1927, where he remained

for fifteen years (1927–1942).

He worked closely with John H. Northrop.

1937

In 1937, Anson first purified and crystallized carboxypeptidase A, a classic model system of protein science.

1942

Anson was haunted by the suffering caused in the underdeveloped world by poor nutrition, and in 1942, left a prestigious research position at the Rockefeller Institute to investigate biochemical and genetic methods for improving the nutrition of foods, e.g., amino acid fortification.

1944

In 1944 Anson was, with J. T. Edsall, the founding editor of Advances in Protein Chemistry, which remains one of the leading journals for reviewing the state

of biochemical problems.

Anson conceived the journal in long

discussions with Kurt Jacoby, who had fled Nazi Germany

and had once headed the Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft in Leipzig.

1945

In 1945, Tim Anson married Nina Anton, who was active in the theater.

Together, they had at least one daughter, Jill (Mrs. John Szarkowski).

1963

Nina Anson died of a heart attack in October 1963.

Tim Anson

1968

Mortimer (Tim) Louis Anson (1901 – 16 October 1968) was the protein chemist who proposed that protein folding was a reversible, two-state reaction.

He was the founding

editor of Advances in Protein Chemistry.

Together with Alfred Mirsky, Anson was the first to propose

that conformational protein folding was a reversible process.

He later proposed that it was essentially a two-state process, i.e.,

that the folded and unfolded states were well-defined thermodynamic

states separated by a large activation energy barrier.

He also

was the first to note that the energy barrier typical of folding

(5 kcal/mol, 20 kJ/lmol) was small compared to the absolute magnitudes of the

energies and entropies involved (~100 kcal/mol, 400 kJ/mol) and, hence,

proposed that energy and entropy were continuously traded off

during the folding process.

died on 1 October 1968 of his third heart attack (the first two having been in early 1966 and the summer of 1968).

Anson was good friends with Béla Bartók, especially during Bartók's final years in America.