Antonín Bělohoubek

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Antonín Bělohoubek

Antonín Bělohoubek (born April 28, 1845 in Jeřice , † December 25, 1910 ) was a Czech chemist.

Bělohoubek was a student of Karl Josef Napoleon Balling and began his scientific career in 1865 as a demonstrator at the Prague Technical University. In 1871 he became a lecturer and in 1880 professor for applied chemistry and fermentation technology. From 1894 to 1895 he held the chair for microscopy and commodity science. His brother was August Josef Bělohoubek .

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