Heinz Lüllmann

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Heinz Lüllmann (born April 10, 1924 in Norden (East Frisia) , † July 25, 2014 in Kiel ) was a German pharmacologist .

Life

Heinz Lüllmann's father was a teacher in the north. After graduating from high school in 1942, he studied medicine in Berlin as a medical officer candidate . He continued his studies in Mainz after the end of the war from 1947 to 1950 . There he became an assistant and later senior physician to the pharmacologist Gustav Kuschinsky . He completed his habilitation in 1956. Study visits to Oxford and Jackson (Mississippi) followed . In 1964 he was appointed to the Pharmacological Institute at Kiel University , which he headed until his retirement in 1992. In 1968 and 1969 - at the time of the so-called '68 movement - Lüllmann was Dean of the Medical Faculty of the University of Kiel. In 1989 he was elected a member of the Leopoldina .

Services

Lüllmann is likely to have achieved his greatest fame among medical students for co-editing a widespread textbook.

His main research interests were the pharmacology of the heart, skeletal and smooth muscles as well as drug-related storage diseases.

Fonts (selection)

  • Gustav Kuschinsky , Heinz Lüllmann: Short textbook of pharmacology. Thieme, Stuttgart 1964; 17th edition (Heinz Lüllmann, Klaus Mohr, Lutz Hein ): Pharmacology and Toxicology. Thieme, Stuttgart 2010.
  • Heinz Lüllmann, Klaus Mohr, Albrecht Ziegler: Pocket Atlas of Pharmacology. Thieme, Stuttgart 1990; 5th edition (Heinz Lüllmann, Klaus Mohr, Lutz Hein) 2005.

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