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  • 1984 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1959 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)

Overview

Samuel Krimm is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research spans several fields including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine, with a particular focus on subfields such as Biochemistry and Physiology.

Their work primarily addresses topics related to Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism, Sulfur Compounds in Biology, and Biochemical effects in animals.

One notable recent publication is titled "Hydrogen sulfide concentration in the milieu of the hydrated alanine dipeptide determines its polyproline II-beta propensity: Main chain contribution to the energetic origin of the formation of amyloid," published in 2020 in the journal Biopolymers.

  • Noemi G. Mirkin

  • Biopolymers

Samuel Krimm was recognized by professional societies with two fellowships: Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) awarded in 1984, and Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) awarded in 1959.

Best Publications

  • Vibrational spectroscopy and conformation of peptides, polypeptides, and proteins.

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  • Vibrational spectra in the CH stretching region and the structure of the polymethylene chain

    R. G. Snyder;S. L. Hsu;Samuel Krimm

  • Infrared spectra of high polymers

    Samuel Krimm

  • Stereochemical criteria for polypeptide and protein chain conformations. 3. Helical and hydrogen-bonded polypeptide chains.

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  • Infrared Spectra of High Polymers. II. Polyethylene

    Samuel Krimm;C. Y. Liang;G. B. B. M. Sutherland

  • New chain conformations of poly(glutamic acid) and polylysine

    M. Lois Tiffany;Samuel Krimm

  • Intermolecular Interaction Effects in the Amide I Vibrations of β Polypeptides

    S. Krimm;Yasuaki Abe

  • Circular dichroism of the “random” polypeptide chain

    M. Lois Tiffany;Samuel Krimm

  • Infrared Spectra of High Polymers. III. Polytetrafluoroethylene and Polychlorotrifluoroethylene

    C. Y. Liang;Samuel Krimm

  • Effwct of temperature on the circular dichroism spectra of polypeptides in the extended state

    M. Lois Tifany;Samuel Krimm

  • Infrared spectra of high polymers. VI. Polystyrene

    C. Y. Liang;S. Krimm

  • Infrared spectra and chain conformation of proteins.

    S. Krimm

  • Crystal Vibrations of Polyethylene

    M. Tasumi;Samuel Krimm

  • Normal Vibrations of Crystalline Polyglycine I

    Yasuaki Abe;Samuel Krimm

  • Vibrational Spectroscopy of Hydrogen Bonding: Origin of the Different Behavior of the C−H···O Hydrogen Bond

    Weili Qian;Samuel Krimm

  • Infrared spectra of high polymers. V. Polyvinyl alcohol

    S. Krimm;C. Y. Liang;G. B. B. M. Sutherland

  • Vibrational analysis of peptides, polypeptides, and proteins. II. β‐Poly(L‐alanine) and β‐poly(L‐alanylglycine)

    Willie H. Moore;Samuel Krimm

  • Vibrational analysis of peptides, polypeptides, and proteins. I. Polyglycine I.

    Willie H. Moore;Samuel Krimm

  • Vibrational analysis of peptides, polypeptides, and proteins. V. Normal vibrations of β‐turns

    Samuel Krimm;Jagdeesh Bandekar

  • Circular dichroism of poly-L-proline in an unordered conformation.

    M. Lois tiffany;S. Krimm

  • Characteristic infrared frequencies of rotational isomers of alkyl chlorides

    J. J. Shipman;V. L. Folt;Samuel Krimm

  • Ab initio vibrational analysis of hydrogen-bonded trans- and cis-N-methylacetamide

    Noemi G. Mirkin;Samuel Krimm

Frequent Co-Authors

Sanford A. Asher
Sanford A. Asher University of Pittsburgh
Shaw Ling Hsu
Shaw Ling Hsu University of Massachusetts Amherst
Harold A. Scheraga
Harold A. Scheraga Cornell University
Mitsuo Tasumi
Mitsuo Tasumi University of Tokyo
Manuel Yáñez
Manuel Yáñez Autonomous University of Madrid
Christopher J. Cramer
Christopher J. Cramer UL Research Institutes
Frederick R. Maxfield
Frederick R. Maxfield Cornell University
Richard S. Stein
Richard S. Stein University of Massachusetts Amherst
Zhan Chen
Zhan Chen University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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