Adalbert Mayer-Heinricy

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Adalbert Mayer-Heinricy (born May 30, 1934 in Pressburg ) is a German biophysicist.

Life

From 1954 Adalbert Mayer studied physics at the TH Munich . In 1955 he became active in the Corps Hubertia Munich . Since 1960, graduate engineer , he was in 1964 at the Institute of Technical Physics to Dr. rer. nat. PhD .

After completing his habilitation in experimental physics at the Technical University of Munich in 1971 , he worked for two years in the biophysical research department of Bell Laboratories at AT&T in Murray Hill (New Jersey) in 1972 . From 1974 he worked in Grenoble , first at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research , then at the Center d'études nucléaires . In 1976 he became professor of physics and biophysics at the University of Bremen . Among other things, he researched the molecular structure and function of hemoglobin . He was visiting researcher in Murray Hill, Stanford (California) , Oxford and Santa Barbara (California) .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 80/1112.
  2. a b Career (University of Bremen) ( Memento from July 7, 2012 in the Internet Archive )