James Bassham
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James Alan Bassham
James Alan Bassham (born November 26, 1922 in Sacramento, California is an American scientist known for his work on photosynthesis.

He received a B.S. degree in chemistry in 1945 from the University of California and his Ph.D. degree in 1949. His graduate studies were on the subject of carbon reduction during photosynthesis, working with Melvin Calvin
Melvin Calvin
Melvin Ellis Calvin was an American chemist most famed for discovering the Calvin cycle along with Andrew Benson and James Bassham, for which he was awarded the 1961 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He spent most of his five-decade career at the University of California, Berkeley.- Life :Calvin was born...

 in the Bio-Organic Chemistry Group of the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at the University of California. He continued his work as Associate Director of this group.

Besides his work on the basic carbon reduction cycle of photosynthesis, James Bassham has conducted research on the biosynthetic paths leading from the cycle to the thermodynamics and kinetics of the carbon paths and the factors that control the flow of material and energy in this metabolic network. He is coauthor (with Melvin Calvin
Melvin Calvin
Melvin Ellis Calvin was an American chemist most famed for discovering the Calvin cycle along with Andrew Benson and James Bassham, for which he was awarded the 1961 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He spent most of his five-decade career at the University of California, Berkeley.- Life :Calvin was born...

) of "The Path of Carbon in Photosynthesis".
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