Walter Schmidt (histologist)

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Walter Schmidt (born July 14, 1925 in Würzburg , † September 5, 2019 ) was a German physician , histologist and embryologist .

Life

A native of Wurzburg Walter Schmidt turned to the put- High School the study of medicine to which he with the acquisition of the academic degree of Dr. med. completed. After years of residency combined with further training , he qualified as a lecturer in histology and embryology at the University of Hamburg in 1961 . In the same year he was appointed to the Faculty of Medicine of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich umhabilitiert , where he was in 1967 to associate professor promoted. In the following year Walter Schmidt accepted a full professorship for histology and embryology at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main , in 1974 he moved to the University of Innsbruck in the same position , and in 1991 he retired .

Walter Schmidt, whose research areas specifically encompassed intracellular material transport , transmembrane transport processes and amniotic fluid-bound material transport, was awarded the title of the Bavarian State Minister for Science, Research and Art, Dr. Wolfgang Heubisch presented the Federal Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, especially for his services to cooperation between Germany and Austria.

Individual evidence

  1. Obituary em. O. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Walter Schmidt. Medical University of Innsbruck, September 10, 2019, accessed on September 11, 2019 .
  2. Federal Cross of Merit for em.Univ.-Prof. Walter Schmidt in www.i-med.ac.at; Retrieved May 27, 2012

Fonts

  • With Theodor H. Schiebler, Gottfried Arnold (ed.): Textbook of the entire human anatomy: cytology, histology, development history, macroscopic and microscopic anatomy: taking into account the catalog of objects, edition 2, Springer, Berlin, 1983 ISBN 0387124004 .
  • The amniotic fluid compartment: the fetal habitat, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, London, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Barcelona, ​​Budapest, 1992

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