John Howard Mueller

John Howard Mueller (June 13, 1891, Sheffield, Massachusetts – February 14, 1954) was an American biochemist, pathologist, and bacteriologist. He is known as the discoverer of the amino acid methionine in 1921,[1] and as the co-developer, with Jane Hinton, of the eponymous Mueller–Hinton agar.[2]

  1. ^ Mueller, J. H. (1921). "Growth-determining substances in bacteriological culture media". Experimental Biology and Medicine. 18 (7): 225–228. doi:10.3181/00379727-18-113. ISSN 1535-3702. S2CID 88237148.
  2. ^ Mueller, J. H.; Hinton, J. (October 1, 1941). "A Protein-Free Medium for Primary Isolation of the Gonococcus and Meningococcus". Experimental Biology and Medicine. 48 (1): 330–333. doi:10.3181/00379727-48-13311. S2CID 84378770.

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