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In memoriam: Carl J. Carrano : July 14, 1950-January 26, 2022
Frithjof C Küpper1,2,3,4, Eleanor Carrano5, Kenneth N Raymond6
1School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Cruickshank Building, St. Machar Drive AB24 3UU, Aberdeen, Scotland. fkuepper@abdn.ac.uk.
Abstract:
This article is a celebration of the life and work of Carl J. Carrano who, from a childhood in Long Island, New York, built a career in bioinorganic chemistry, especially in the context of metal uptake and halogen metabolism in microbes and marine organisms.
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