Paul D. Boyer AKA Paul Delos Boyer Born: 31-Jul-1918 Birthplace: Provo, UT
Gender: Male Religion: Atheist Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Chemist Nationality: United States Executive summary: ATP process Military service: US National Guard; US Navy (1945-46, Navy Medical Research Institute) American chemist Paul D. Boyer helped unravel the process by which adenosine triphosphate (ATP) drives cellular activities. His work explained the mechanism that leads to the ongoing synthesis of ATP, and showed in 1971 that ATP synthase exists in three forms, as a circular assembly in the mitochondrial membrane, an axle rod, and a cylinder at the axle's other end, inside the mitochondria. He hypothesized that hydrogen ions turn the circular assembly like a turnstile as they proceed through the mitochondrial membrane, turning both the axle and the cylinder. For his work explaining the mechanism by which living cells produce energy, Boyer shared the 1997 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with Jens C. Skou and John E. Walker, who conducted related research. Father: Dell Delos Boyer (physician, b. 1879, d. 1961 prostate cancer) Mother: Grace Guymon (b. 1888, d. 1933) Brother: Roy (d. prostate cancer) Wife: Lyda Whicker (editor, b. circa 1919, m. 31-Aug-1939, one son, two daughters) Daughter: Gail (b. 31-Jul-1943) Daughter: Hali Son: Douglas
High School: Provo High School, Provo, UT (1936) University: BS Chemistry, Brigham Young University (1939) University: MS Chemistry, University of Wisconsin at Madison (1941) University: PhD Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin at Madison (1943) Teacher: Stanford University (1943-56) Professor: Biochemistry, University of Minnesota (1956-63) Professor: Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California at Los Angeles (1963-89) Administrator: Molecular Biology Institute, University of California at Los Angeles (1965-)
Guggenheim Fellowship 1955 ACS Award in Enzyme Chemistry 1955
ASBMB William C. Rose Award 1989
Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1997 (with Jens C. Skou and John E. Walker) Annual Review of Biochemistry Associate Editor, Editor (1963-89)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1968 American Chemical Society American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology President (1969-70) Federation of American Scientists Board of Sponsors National Academy of Sciences 1970 French Ancestry Maternal
German Ancestry Paternal
Huguenot Ancestry Maternal
Dutch Ancestry Paternal
Author of books:
The Enzymes (1970, chemistry; 18 volumes)
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