Perutz
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Perutz is a surname and may refer to:
  • Hugo Perutz ∞ Adele Goldschmidt
    • Max (Ferdinand) Perutz
      Max Perutz
      Max Ferdinand Perutz, OM, CH, CBE, FRS was an Austrian-born British molecular biologist, who shared the 1962 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with John Kendrew, for their studies of the structures of hemoglobin and globular proteins...

       (1914, Vienna - 2002), Jewish Austrian-British molecular biologist
      ∞ Gisela Clara Peiser, sister of Lily Palmer
      • Robin Perutz
        Robin Perutz
        Robin Perutz FRS , son of the Nobel Prize winner Max Perutz, is currently a professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of York, where he was formerly head of department.- Awards and Distinctions :...

         (born 1949), son of Max, chemist
  • Adolf Perutz
    • Otto Perutz
      Otto Perutz
      Otto Perutz was an Austrian-German chemist.From 1872 to 1876 Perutz was director of Bayerische Aktiengesellschaft für chemische und landwirtschaftlich-chemische Fabrikate in Munich-Heufeld.In 1880 he founded his own firm...

       (1847, Teplice - 1922), Jewish Czech-German engineer
  • Benedikt Perutz ∞ Emilie Österreicher
    • (Leopold) "Leo" Perutz
      Leo Perutz
      Leopold Perutz was an Austrian novelist and mathematician. He was born in Prague and was thus a citizen of the Austro-Hungarian Empire...

       (1882, Prague – 1957), Jewish Czech-Austrian novelist and mathematician
      ∞ Ida Weil, Grete Hamburger
  • Alfred Perutz (1885, Trieste - 1934), dermatologist and syphilidologist

See also

  • Perutz-Photowerke, a German manufacturer of photographic film founded by Otto Perutz
  • Peruc
    Peruc
    Peruc is a market town in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 2,100 inhabitants.The villages of Černochov, Hřivčice, Chrastín, Pátek, Radonice nad Ohří, Stradonice and Telce are administrative parts of Peruc....

  • Peretz
    Peretz
    The Jewish name Peretz may refer to the following peopleas a given name:* Peretz Markish, , a Soviet Yiddish-language poet.* Peretz Hirshbein, , a Yiddish-language playwright* Peretz Smolenskin, , a Russian Jewish novelist...

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