Casimir Funk: What is the biochemist celebrated in today’s Google Doodle famous for?

In 1912, Polish-American biochemist Casimir Funk discovered that several diseases, such as scurvy and rickets, were caused by a lack of specific components of food in the diet. He dubbed these essential components  “vitamine.” 

This discovery, along with subsequent research over the next five decades — including contributions to 140 technical papers, as well as 30 reviews and articles — cemented Funk’s legacy as the “father of the vitamin” and introduced the concept of vitamins being essential for human health. 

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