C. A. Elvehjem was affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their academic career involved research and scholarship within scientific fields, contributing to the institution's body of knowledge during their tenure.
The scientist's work was recognized through notable awards, including their election as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1942. They also achieved the status of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1933.
Elvehjem's publications, co-authors, and specific fields of study are not detailed in the available data. Similarly, information regarding their primary topics of research or the venues where their work was frequently published was not provided.
The historical record identifies C. A. Elvehjem as deceased. Their contributions remain part of the academic legacy associated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
V.R. Potter;C.A. Elvehjem
W.R. Todd;C.A. Elvehjem;E.B. Hart
D. Mark Hegsted;R.C. Mills;C.A. Elvehjem;E.B. Hart
P.R. Moore;A. Evenson;T.D. Luckey;E. McCoy
C. A. Elvehjem;R. J. Madden;F. M. Strong;D. W. Woolley
W. A. Krehl;L. J. Teply;P. S. Sarma;C. A. Elvehjem
James H. Shaw;B. S. Schweigert;J. M. McIntire;C. A. Elvehjem
L.J. Teply;C.A. Elvehjem
A. E. Harper;D. A. Benton;C. A. L Elvehjem
A.E. Axelrod;C.A. Elvehjem
W. A. Krehl;F. M. Strong;C. A. Elvehjem
A.R. Kemmerer;C.A. Elvehjem;E.B. Hart
Eugene Cohen;C.A. Elvehjem
G. Litwack;J.W. Bothwell;J.N. Williams;C.A. Elvehjem
John B. Field;C.A. Elvehjem;Chancey Juday
George Kitzes;C.A. Elvehjem;H.A. Schuette
D.A. Benton;A.E. Harper;H.E. Spivey;C.A. Elvehjem
W.H. Riesen;D.R. Clandinin;C.A. Elvehjem;W.W. Cravens
G.M. Briggs;T.D. Luckey;C.A. Elvehjem;E.B. Hart
C.A. Elvehjem;E.B. Hart
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