H. Paul Meloche
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Dr. Henry Paul Meloche (November, 1929-August, 1999) was a noted research biochemist who specialized in the field of enzyme stereochemistry. He earned a Bachelors degree from theUniversity of Detroit and graduated from Michigan State University in 1956 with a Masters and Ph.d in Chemistry. He was a researcher at the Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia (There he worked alongside Nobel Prize winning scientists Irwin Rose, Baruch S. Blumberg.) and Papanicolaou Cancer Research Institute in Miami.
In his career, he published 52 peer-reviewed articles, according to Web of Science. The most cited was
- Meloche HP. "Bromopyruvate inactivation of 2-keto-3-deoxy-phosphogluconic aldolase. I. Kinetic Evidence for Active Site specificity" in Biochemistry (journal) 6 (8): 2273 1967, cited 211 times