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- Q3634045 description "German chemist".
- Q3634045 description "German chemist".
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- Q3634045 abstract "Johann Andersag (better known as Hans Andersag) was a scientist born on February 16, 1902 in Lana (Meran), Italy and died August 10, 1955 in Wuppertal, Germany following bronchial cancer. While working for Bayer AG, he discovered Chloroquine, the active ingredient in the malaria drug Resochin®. He also first synthesized Vitamin B6 with Richard Kuhn, Kurt Westphal and Gerhardt Wendt. He was awarded a Dr. degree for his dissertation "Synthese des natürlichen Koproporphyrins sowie zweier damit isomerer Porphyrine" at the Technical University Munich on September 9th, 1927. He was married to Else Andersag (née Nouvortne). The couple lived with their three daughters Christel, Marianne and Renate on Jaegerhofstrasse 44 in Wuppertal-Elberfeld. Hans Andersag's grave and gravestone are located at the "Alter Lutherischer Friedhof an der Hochstrasse" in Wuppertal-Elberfeld.".
- Q3634045 birthDate "1902-02-16".
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- Q3634045 deathYear "1955".
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- Q3634045 birthDate "1902-02-16".
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- Q3634045 name "Andersag, Hans".
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- Q3634045 shortDescription "German chemist".
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- Q3634045 comment "Johann Andersag (better known as Hans Andersag) was a scientist born on February 16, 1902 in Lana (Meran), Italy and died August 10, 1955 in Wuppertal, Germany following bronchial cancer. While working for Bayer AG, he discovered Chloroquine, the active ingredient in the malaria drug Resochin®. He also first synthesized Vitamin B6 with Richard Kuhn, Kurt Westphal and Gerhardt Wendt. He was awarded a Dr.".
- Q3634045 label "Hans Andersag".
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