Theodor Svedberg was a Swedish chemist born on August 30, 1884. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1926 for his work in developing the analytical ultracentrifugation technique to study colloids and proteins. His work was instrumental in advancing the field of chemistry and his legacy lives on today.
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About
Swedish Chemist who the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1926. He helped develop the analytical ultracentrifugation technique to study colloids and proteins.
Before Fame
He studied biochemistry at Uppsala University.
Trivia
He had a unit of measurement, the svedberg (S), named in his honor.
Family Life
He was born in Fleräng, Valbo, Gävleborg, Sweden.
Associated With
His research on colloids provided evidence for Albert Einstein's theory of Brownian motion.