Armin Hildebrandt

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Armin Hildebrandt is a German biologist and former professor of molecular zoology at the University of Bremen .

biography

Hildebrandt studied biology at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel , where she did her doctorate . He became a professor in Kiel.

He came to Bremen with the establishment of the biology course at the newly founded University of Bremen. Hildebrandt introduced nucleic acid analysis and molecular genetic methods in Bremen from 1977. From 1992, the application-oriented activities in genetics were combined in Hildebrandt's work group under the name Labor für Bioanalytik . Most recently he was deputy dean of studies.

One of Hildebrandt's most famous collaborators was the Bremen zoologist Hans Konrad Nettmann .

Publications

  • Genetically engineered cheap viruses - biological weapons to replace nuclear and chemical weapons of mass destruction . In: Ulrike Beisiegel / Rainer Rilling on behalf of the "Natural Scientists Initiative Responsibility for Peace" series of publications.
  • Uwe Hobohm, Armin Hildebrandt, Ludger Rensing: A purified cellular extract accelerates the cell cycle in Physarum polycephalum , 1991, University of Bremen.
  • Stefan Renzel, Sigrid Esselborn, Helmut W. Sauer, Armin Hildebrandt: Calcium and Malate Are Sporulation-Promoting Factors of Physarum polycephalum , 2000.