Wilhelm Kühne, born on March twenty-eighth, eighteen thirty-seven, was a prominent German physiologist, chemist, and university educator. His contributions to the field of physiology were significant, particularly in the realm of biochemistry.
In eighteen seventy-eight, Kühne made a groundbreaking contribution to science by coining the term 'enzyme.' This term has since become fundamental in the study of biological processes, highlighting his lasting impact on the field.
Throughout his career, Kühne dedicated himself to advancing the understanding of physiological processes, influencing both his students and the scientific community at large. His work continues to resonate in contemporary studies of biochemistry and physiology.