Reinhold and Ruth Benesch

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title: Reinhold and Ruth Benesch
text: Reinhold Benesch (August 13, 1919 – December 30, 1986) and Ruth Erica Benesch (February 25, 1925–March 25, 2000) were American biochemists at Columbia University whose forty year scientific collaboration primarily investigated hemoglobin. Their most important discovery was the function of 2,3-bisphosphoglyceric acid. Reinhold Benesch was born in Poland but immigrated to England. He graduated from Leeds University in 1941. Ruth Benesch was born in Paris, France to Helene Leroi, a German economist
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