Kurt Wüthrich is a Swiss chemist born in 1938 who made important contributions to chemistry. His work has been recognized as significant enough to be notable to a general audience, though the specific details of his achievements would need additional context to explain fully.
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Kurt Wüthrich (born 4 October 1938 in Aarberg, Canton of Bern) is a Swiss chemist/biophysicist and Nobel Chemistry laureate, known for developing nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) methods for studying biological macromolecules.
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