Magda Staudinger
Magda Staudinger (Latvian: Magda Štaudingere) (17 August 1902 – 21 April 1997) was a Latvian biologist and botanist who studied macromolecules with her husband Hermann Staudinger and their application to biology. She was acknowledged as his collaborator when he won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry and she published seven volumes of his works after his death. She was awarded the Grand Order of the Latvian Academy of Sciences Medal for her contributions to the furtherance of science.
Magda Staudinger
Magda Staudinger (Latvian: Magda Štaudingere) (17 August 1902 – 21 April 1997) was a Latvian biologist and botanist who studied macromolecules with her husband Hermann Staudinger and their application to biology. She was acknowledged as his collaborator when he won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry and she published seven volumes of his works after his death. She was awarded the Grand Order of the Latvian Academy of Sciences Medal for her contributions to the furtherance of science.
has abstract
Magda Staudinger (Latvian: Mag ...... to the furtherance of science.
@en
active years end year
active years start year
alias
Magda Woit Staudinger, Magda Štaudingere, Magda Štaudingere-Voita
@en
birth date
1902-08-17
birth name
Magda Voita
@en
birth year
death date
1997-04-21
death place
death year
occupation
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
48,624,301
Wikipage revision ID
743,956,485
alma mater
nationality
subject
comment
Magda Staudinger (Latvian: Mag ...... to the furtherance of science.
@en
label
Magda Staudinger
@en
wasDerivedFrom
gender
female
@en
givenName
Magda
@en
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Magda Staudinger
@en
surname
Staudinger
@en