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Hoffman, Joseph F.

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Langue d'expression : anglais
Pays : Etats-Unis d'Amérique
Genre : Masculin

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Physiologiste

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Identifiant VIAF : http://viaf.org/viaf/56765419
Identifiant ISNI : 0000000115713159

Source

Cell physiology / ed. by Joseph F. Hoffman, James D. Jamieson, 1997

Information trouvée : En poste : Department of cellular and molecular physiology, Yale university school of medicine, New Haven, Conn. (en 1997)

LCNA (en ligne - Internet), 1999-09-01

Wikipedia, 2022-09-14

Information trouvée : Joseph Frederick Hoffman (March 7, 1925 – May 19, 2022) was an American scientist who primary researched the physiology of red blood cells. His research accomplishments were recognized in 1981 when he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. Hoffman attended the University of Oklahoma, where he majored in zoology for his undergraduate degree. He described a course in cytology as a turning point in his education, as he became fascinated by the cell membrane. He decided to further study the topic by taking a course in cell physiology. Faculty member Francis R. Hunter then invited Hoffman to work in his lab over the summer, researching the permeability of red blood cells. Hoffman attended the University of Oklahoma, where he majored in zoology for his undergraduate degree. He described a course in cytology as a turning point in his education, as he became fascinated by the cell membrane. He decided to further study the topic by taking a course in cell physiology. Faculty member Francis R. Hunter then invited Hoffman to work in his lab over the summer, researching the permeability of red blood cells.

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