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Robert Huber is a German scientist born on February 20, 1937. He is known for his work in biochemistry and received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1988 for his research on the structure of proteins. Huber's contributions to science have advanced the understanding of biological processes and have had a significant impact on the field of biochemistry. He is recognized for his dedication to research and education, inspiring future generations of scientists.

"However, it required some years before the scientific community in general accepted that flexibility and disorder are very relevant molecular properties also in other systems."



"In 1970, I had begun work on the basic pancreatic trypsin inhibitor which has later become the model compound for the development of protein NMR, molecular dynamics, and experimental folding studies in other laboratories."


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