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more general categories information about this item 10. Noble Prize 10. Noble Prize Chemistry (180) 11. Award Year 11. Award Year 1920s (54) 1923 (5) 12. Winner Type 12. Winner Type Person (904) 13. Gender 13. Gender Male (853) 14. Birth Year 14. Birth Year 1860s (52) 1869 (6) 15. Place of Birth 15. Place of Birth Europe (459) Europe, eastern (65) Slovenia (1) Ljubljana (1) 16. Death Year 16. Death Year 1930s (37) 1930 (4) 17. Place of Death 17. Place of Death Europe (331) Europe, central (62) Austria (6) Graz (1) 19. Given Name 19. Given Name E-K (339) F (37) 20. Family Name 20. Family Name L-R (258) P (41) 21. Shared Given Name 21. Shared Given Name E-K (229) F (24) Fritz (3) 23. Religion 23. Religion z-Missing value reason (465) Source data not available (465) 24. Age at Award Time 24. Age at Award Time 50 - 59 (231) 55 (29) 32. Occupations 32. Occupations Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations (601) Physical Scientists (333) Chemists and Materials Scientists (111) Chemists (111) 34. Citizens 34. Citizens Europe (450) Europe, central (117) Austria (19) 37. Worked for College or University 37. Worked for College or University Europe (232) Europe, central (70) Austria (6) Graz (2) Graz University (2) 42. Affilliation with College or University 42. Affilliation with College or University Europe (535) Europe, central (165) Austria (24) Graz (12) University of Graz (12) Alumni (4) Long-term academic staff (6) Germany (154) Berlin (62) Humboldt University of Berlin (56) Short-term academic staff (11) Leipzig (18) Leipzig University (Karl Marx University) (18) Short-term academic staff (8) Tübingen (11) University of Tübingen (11) Short-term academic staff (1) 45. Other Awards 45. Other Awards K-L (297) L (183) Lieben Prize (4) complete name: Friedrich Raimund Michael Pregl (Fritz) nobel prize: chemistry award year: 1923 prize share: Prize share: 1/1 rational: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1923 was awarded to Fritz Pregl "for his invention of the method of micro-analysis of organic substances." biography: Biography laureate facts: Facts laureate lecture: Lecture birth name: Friedrich Raimund Michael Pregl given name: Fritz family name: Pregl nickname: Fritz occupation: physician occupation: pharmacist occupation: professor occupation: chemist field of work: chemistry field of work: medicine work location: University of Graz, Universitätsplatz 1-5Graz, Austria description: Friedrich Raimund Michael Pregl (Fritz) was a Slovenian and Austrian chemist and physician from a mixed Slovene-German-speaking background. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1923 for making important contributions to quantitative organic microanalysis, one of which was the improvement of the combustion train technique for elemental analysis. pronunciation: (in Slovene also Friderik Pregl), image copyright: Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive. image citation: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1923. NobelPrize.org. Nobel Media AB 2018. <https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/1923/summary/> date birth: 1869 date death: 1930 usual name: Friedrich Pregl