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829: 803: 558: 531: 161: 137: 105: 84: 57: 42: 227:, daughter of Vennis A. Green and Melva Stevenson Green. Her father taught chemistry, and her sister Metta Clare Green (Loomis) earned a PhD in physics. The Green family moved to California when Arda was a girl. Arda Green earned undergraduate degrees in chemistry and philosophy at the 356:. She also isolated and studied, in collaboration with F. M. Bumpus, molecules important in blood pressure regulation including angiotensinogen (the precursor to 916: 901: 906: 379:, discovered the reaction that makes fireflies glow, and began work on bacterial bioluminescence, but was unable to complete it due to illness. 266:
and specializing in developing methods for isolating and purifying proteins. In the period from 1930 until 1932, Green conducted research at
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in 1921; she continued into graduate study of philosophy, but soon shifted her focus to medicine. She earned a medical degree at
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on respiration in porpoises and a project on hemoglobin in certain fish. She collaborated with Ronald M. Ferry on studies into
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at Harvard University at the encouragement of Herbert M. Evans. She then completed her medical studies at
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She started medical studies at Berkeley, but took a year off to study under protein biochemist
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After graduate study, Green worked as a National Research Council fellow in medicine at
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Notable women in the physical sciences : a biographical dictionary
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in autumn 1957 and it was formally awarded posthumously in April 1958.
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Green died in January 1958, from breast cancer, at the age of 58.
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as an assistant professor of biochemistry. Green isolated pure
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at the McCollum-Pratt Institute there in 1953. She isolated
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Crucible of Science: The Story of the Cori Laboratory
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Crucible of Science: The Story of the Cori Laboratory
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pathway that breaks down the sugar storage molecule
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and discovered the reaction responsible for firefly
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She is also known for contributing to 907:Johns Hopkins School of Medicine alumni 879: 723:(Oxford University Press 2013): 41–43. 367:; she began studying the chemistry of 571: 458: 456: 454: 452: 450: 448: 446: 432:(Infobase Publishing 2007): 289–291. 423: 421: 419: 417: 415: 413: 411: 268:Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 229:University of California at Berkeley 465:"Arda Alden Green, Protein Chemist" 301:in Missouri, where she worked with 13: 839: 299:Washington University in St. Louis 131:Washington University in St. Louis 73:University of California, Berkeley 14: 948: 932:20th-century American biochemists 572:Exton, John H. (March 15, 2013). 443: 408: 360:) and angiotonin (hypertension). 827: 816:"Noted Chemist Dies of Cancer," 801: 556: 529: 430:Encyclopedia of World Scientists 393: 809: 783: 734: 262:, working in the laboratory of 16:American biochemist (1899–1958) 712: 657: 610: 592: 565: 538: 518:"Do You Know Your Neighbors?" 511: 1: 401: 481:10.1126/science.128.3323.519 463:Colowick, Sidney P. (1958). 363:Green's career concluded at 7: 912:20th-century American women 578:. Oxford University Press. 203:and showing how pH affects 10: 953: 937:Chemists from Pennsylvania 887:American women biochemists 600:"Annual Report, 1930–1932" 297:In 1941, she moved to the 388:American Chemical Society 253: 213:American Chemical Society 147: 112: 94: 65: 49: 34: 30: 23: 741:Mylecharane, EJ (2013). 365:Johns Hopkins University 244:Johns Hopkins University 233:Johns Hopkins University 219:Early life and education 78:Johns Hopkins University 927:Cleveland Clinic people 820:(January 23, 1958): 16. 670:The Biological Bulletin 623:The Biological Bulletin 250:and graduated in 1927. 223:Arda Green was born in 270:where she worked with 225:Prospect, Pennsylvania 199:'s elucidation of the 180:who co-discovered the 53:January 22, 1958  522:(April 27, 1929): 13. 288:Lawrence J. Henderson 549:(August 7, 1932): 4. 428:Elizabeth H. Oakes, 333:, which breaks down 794:(June 23, 1958): 1. 604:WHOI Annual Reports 547:Modesto News-Herald 520:Modesto News-Herald 382:Green received the 133:(1941–)  377:firefly luciferase 373:William D. McElroy 354:Maurice M. Rapport 272:Alfred C. 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Johns Hopkins University
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Cleveland Clinic
Harvard University
Washington University in St. Louis
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Garvan–Olin Medal
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biochemist
neurotransmitter
serotonin
bioluminescence
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Carl Cori
Cori cycle
hemoglobin
Garvan-Olin Medal
American Chemical Society
Prospect, Pennsylvania
University of California at Berkeley
Johns Hopkins University
Edwin J. Cohn
Johns Hopkins University
Leonor Michaelis
Harvard University

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