Herman P. Schwan [1915–2005] was a distinguished scientist and engineer, and a founding father of the field of biomedical engineering. A man of integrity, Schwan influenced the lives of many, including his wife and children, and his many students and colleagues. Active in science until nearly the end of his life, he will be very much missed by his family and many colleagues
Professor emeritus Emil Witschi, for 35 years an active member of the Department of Zoology at The U...
Professor Hans Gerd Schiefer, known to many of us as a medical microbiologist with a strong interest...
Henning Schmidgen praises a tome on Helmholtz, titan of nineteenth-century science
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.17226/10403RICHARD WESLEY HA...
Walter Kohn (Figure 1) is one of the most cited scientists of our time, who died on 19 April 2016 in...
Robert Schoenfeld, 1987. Photo by John Sholtis Schoenfeld, Robert L. ( 1920-2007) was a pioneer in c...
Absfracf- Otto Schmitt was one of the early fathers ofbiomedical engineering. Besides inventing the ...
The article is a memorial to Wesley J. Thompson (1947-2019) and highlights his contributions to the ...
Harold W. Beams, long time Professor of Biology at the University of Iowa, died at his home in Iowa ...
Dr. Theodore Louis (Ted) Jahn, Professor-Emeritus of Biology at the University of California at Los ...
Professor Dietrich Schulte-Frohlinde, a distinguished German chemist with long-time relationships to...
Commentary on the life achievements of Albert Hofmann (1906–2008), one of UZH's most honored alumni
Frank Brink, Jr. in his lab, circa 1970s. Source: unknown Frank Brink, Jr., (1910-2007) was an Ameri...
passed away in June 2005, a short time after his 84th birthday. Ehrenberg’s main research fields wer...
My memories of professor Herman Berendsen cover roughly two periods during which I had many contacts...
Professor emeritus Emil Witschi, for 35 years an active member of the Department of Zoology at The U...
Professor Hans Gerd Schiefer, known to many of us as a medical microbiologist with a strong interest...
Henning Schmidgen praises a tome on Helmholtz, titan of nineteenth-century science
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.17226/10403RICHARD WESLEY HA...
Walter Kohn (Figure 1) is one of the most cited scientists of our time, who died on 19 April 2016 in...
Robert Schoenfeld, 1987. Photo by John Sholtis Schoenfeld, Robert L. ( 1920-2007) was a pioneer in c...
Absfracf- Otto Schmitt was one of the early fathers ofbiomedical engineering. Besides inventing the ...
The article is a memorial to Wesley J. Thompson (1947-2019) and highlights his contributions to the ...
Harold W. Beams, long time Professor of Biology at the University of Iowa, died at his home in Iowa ...
Dr. Theodore Louis (Ted) Jahn, Professor-Emeritus of Biology at the University of California at Los ...
Professor Dietrich Schulte-Frohlinde, a distinguished German chemist with long-time relationships to...
Commentary on the life achievements of Albert Hofmann (1906–2008), one of UZH's most honored alumni
Frank Brink, Jr. in his lab, circa 1970s. Source: unknown Frank Brink, Jr., (1910-2007) was an Ameri...
passed away in June 2005, a short time after his 84th birthday. Ehrenberg’s main research fields wer...
My memories of professor Herman Berendsen cover roughly two periods during which I had many contacts...
Professor emeritus Emil Witschi, for 35 years an active member of the Department of Zoology at The U...
Professor Hans Gerd Schiefer, known to many of us as a medical microbiologist with a strong interest...
Henning Schmidgen praises a tome on Helmholtz, titan of nineteenth-century science