Gerrit Grijns, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Gerrit Grijns

Dutch researcher

Date of Birth: 28-May-1865

Place of Birth: Leerdam, South Holland, Netherlands

Date of Death: 11-Nov-1944

Profession: university teacher, researcher, physiologist

Nationality: Kingdom of the Netherlands

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Gerrit Grijns

  • Gerrit Grijns (May 28, 1865 – November 11, 1944), was a Dutch researcher and co-discoverer of vitamin B1 (thiamine) as the successor to the later Nobel Prize winner Christiaan Eijkman . It was Eijkman who in the former Dutch East Indies was the first to associate the deficiency disease beriberi with the lack of the outer membrane in machine-peeled rice.
  • Eijkman fell ill and returned to Europe.
  • His successor Grijns believed that the membrane contains a substance that is indispensable for a healthy metabolism.
  • By writing of "partial hunger" and "protective substance" in 1901, Grijns anticipated the concept of vitamins.In 1917 Grijns had to leave the Dutch East Indies for health reasons.
  • After returning to the Netherlands, Grijns became professor of animal physiology at Wageningen University in 1921, where he taught and conducted research until 1935.
  • From 1929-1930 he was Rector Magnificus of the Landbouwhogeschool Wageningen. On 28 May 1924, Grijns became a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
  • Grijns was nominated in 1926 and 1927 for the Nobel Prize for medicine together with Eijkman.
  • When Eijkman (and Frederick Hopkins) received the prize in 1929, Grijns was passed over.

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