Awards & Winners

Harland G. Wood

Date of Birth 02-September-1907
Place of Birth Delavan
(United States of America, Minnesota, Faribault County)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Biochemist
Harland Goff Wood was an American biochemist notable for proving in 1935 that animals, humans and bacteria utilized carbon dioxide. Wood was a recipient of the National Medal of Science. Wood was on the President's Science Advisory Committee under Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon. Wood was also a member of the National Academy of Sciences, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and of the Biochemical Society of Japan. He was also first director of the Department of Biochemistry at the School of Medicine and Dean of Sciences, Case Western Reserve University.

Awards by Harland G. Wood

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1989


National Medal of Science for Biological Sciences
(For his pioneering work on the biochemistry of CO2 fixation, for major contributions to medical education, and for leadership in biochemistry at the national and international levels.)