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'''Ernst Pringsheim, Jr.''', '''Ernst Georg Pringsheim jun.''', or '''Ernst Georg Pringsheim''' (October 26, 1881, [[Breslau]], [[Niederschlesien]] - December 26, 1970, [[Hannover]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[Natural science|Natural scientist (''Naturwissenschaftler'')]] and [[plant physiology|plant physiologist (Pflanzenphysiologe)]].
'''Ernst Pringsheim, Jr.''', '''Ernst Georg Pringsheim jun.''', or '''Ernst Georg Pringsheim''' (October 26, 1881 in [[Breslau]], [[Niederschlesien]] – December 26, 1970 in [[Hannover]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[Natural science|Natural scientist (''Naturwissenschaftler'')]] and [[plant physiology|plant physiologist (Pflanzenphysiologe)]].


He taught as a [[professor]] for [[biochemistry]] and [[botany]], in the [[University of Berlin]], [[Karl-Ferdinands-Universität|University of Prague]], and [[Cambridge University]].
He taught as a [[professor]] for [[biochemistry]] and [[botany]], in the [[University of Berlin]], [[Karl-Ferdinands-Universität|University of Prague]], and [[Cambridge University]].

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Ernst Pringsheim, Jr., Ernst Georg Pringsheim jun., or Ernst Georg Pringsheim (October 26, 1881 in Breslau, Niederschlesien – December 26, 1970 in Hannover) was a German Natural scientist (Naturwissenschaftler) and plant physiologist (Pflanzenphysiologe).

He taught as a professor for biochemistry and botany, in the University of Berlin, University of Prague, and Cambridge University.

Life

He was a son of Hugo Pringsheim (- 1915, Oppeln, Oberschlesien), and Hedwig Johanna Heymann (1856–1938).

References

  • D. Mollenhauer: "The protistologist Ernst Georg Pringsheim and his four lives", Protist 154(2003), 157-171;
  • D. Mollenhauer: "Historical aspects of culturing microalgae in Central Europe and the impact of Ernst Georg Pringsheim, a pioneer in algae culture collection", in preparation;

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