His chemiosmosis theory - i.e. his contribution in developing the understanding of the final stage of respiration; oxidative phoshorylation.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1978 was awarded to Peter Mitchell for his contribution to the understanding of biological energy transfer through the formulation of the chemiosmotic theory.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1994 was awarded to George A. Olah for his contribution to carbocation chemistry.
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1978 was awarded to Peter Mitchell for his contribution to the understanding of biological energy transfer through the formulation of the chemiosmotic theory.
Peter D. Mitchell won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1978.
Peter D. Mitchell won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1978.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1978 was awarded to Peter Mitchell "for his contribution to the understanding of biological energy transfer through the formulation of the chemiosmotic theory".
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Peter Grunberg won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 2008.
Peter Brian Medawar won The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1960.
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Henrik Carl Peter Dam won The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1943.
Peter Agre won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2003.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1994 was awarded to George A. Olah for his contribution to carbocation chemistry.