Ernst-Joachim Brunke

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Ernst-Joachim Brunke (born March 19, 1946 in Lutter am Barenberge , † July 16, 1995 in the United States ) was a German chemist .

Life

Ernst-Joachim Brunke, son of the federal railway official Ernst Brunke and Lotte, born. Mehrmann, attended the elementary school in Lutter from 1952 and then the elementary school Leonhardstrasse in Braunschweig . From 1956 to March 1964 he was a student at the local Gaußschule , a modern language and mathematical and natural science high school.

Brunke studied chemistry at the Technical University of Braunschweig and obtained his diploma in 1971 after an interruption due to military service. He received his doctorate in July 1974 with Herbert Wolf at the Institute for Organic Chemistry.

At Dragoco he joined the research team under Erich Klein . When Klein moved into management, he was promoted to deputy research director and in January 1986 to head of the research department. He has been granted 140 patents.

In 1989 he joined the editorial board of the Journal of Essential Oil Research . In April 1992 he was at a meeting of the American Chemical Society in San Francisco , where he pursued his ornithological hobby. In 1995 he died while mountain biking in the United States.

Publications

  • Ernst-Joachim Brunke: 20-methyl-8 5 alpha, 14 5 xi -pregna-4-en-3-one . Dissertation, Braunschweig, 1974 (Vita in Diss., P. 193)

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gaußschule BS - Abitur class 1965: Chronicle of our class