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'''Max Auerbach''' ((26 January 1879, [[Elberfeld]] – 21 November 1968, [[Durlach|Karlsruhe-Durlach]]) was a German [[zoologist]] known for his research of [[Cnidospora |
'''Max Auerbach''' ((26 January 1879, [[Elberfeld]] – 21 November 1968, [[Durlach|Karlsruhe-Durlach]]) was a German [[zoologist]] known for his research of [[Cnidospora]]. |
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From 1897 to 1902, he studied medicine and zoology at the [[University of Basel]], where following graduation, he served as an assistant to [[Friedrich Zschokke]] (1860–1936). Soon afterwards, he obtained his habilitation in zoology and [[anthropology]] at the ''[[Karlsruhe Institute of Technology|Technischen Hochschule Karlsruhe]]'' (1904). In Karlsruhe, he gave lectures at the technical school (until 1934) and also at the ''Hochschule der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe'' (1926–1945).<ref name=MA>[http://www.leo-bw.de/web/guest/detail/-/Detail/details/PERSON/kgl_biographien/118651056/Auerbach+Max;jsessionid=6EAC495CDE02AD58A908875607589038 Detailseite - LEO-BW] biographical sketch</ref> |
From 1897 to 1902, he studied medicine and zoology at the [[University of Basel]], where following graduation, he served as an assistant to [[Friedrich Zschokke]] (1860–1936). Soon afterwards, he obtained his habilitation in zoology and [[anthropology]] at the ''[[Karlsruhe Institute of Technology|Technischen Hochschule Karlsruhe]]'' (1904). In Karlsruhe, he gave lectures at the technical school (until 1934) and also at the ''Hochschule der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe'' (1926–1945).<ref name=MA>[http://www.leo-bw.de/web/guest/detail/-/Detail/details/PERSON/kgl_biographien/118651056/Auerbach+Max;jsessionid=6EAC495CDE02AD58A908875607589038 Detailseite - LEO-BW] biographical sketch</ref> |
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Revision as of 05:26, 28 February 2014
Max Auerbach ((26 January 1879, Elberfeld – 21 November 1968, Karlsruhe-Durlach) was a German zoologist known for his research of Cnidospora.
From 1897 to 1902, he studied medicine and zoology at the University of Basel, where following graduation, he served as an assistant to Friedrich Zschokke (1860–1936). Soon afterwards, he obtained his habilitation in zoology and anthropology at the Technischen Hochschule Karlsruhe (1904). In Karlsruhe, he gave lectures at the technical school (until 1934) and also at the Hochschule der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe (1926–1945).[1]
In 1918 he was named director of the Badische Landessammlungen für Naturkunde (Baden State Collections of Natural History), and during the following year, founded the Anstalt für Bodenseeforschung der Stadt Konstanz (Max Auerbach Institute) in Konstanz.[1]
Selected works
- Bemerkungen über Myxosporidien, 1909 – Comments on Myxosporidia.
- Die Cnidosporidien (Myxosporidien, Actinomyxidien, Microsporidien), 1910 – Cnidospora (Myxosporidia, Actinomyxidia, Microsporidia).
- Fischereibiologische Untersuchungen am Bodensee, 1920 Ichthyo-biological investigations at Lake Constance.[2]
References
- ^ a b Detailseite - LEO-BW biographical sketch
- ^ Google Search publications