Göran Magnusson (chemist) explained

Göran Magnusson
Birth Date:1942 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Simrishamn, Sweden
Nationality:Swedish
Field:Chemistry
Work Institutions:Lund University
Alma Mater:Lund University
Doctoral Advisor:Börje Wickberg
Known For:Organic chemistry; Carbohydrate Chemistry

Hans Göran Magnusson (23 April 1942  - 7 June 2000)[1] was a Swedish chemist.

Magnusson graduated with a Ph.D. in 1975 from Lund University with a thesis on sesquiterpene chemistry,[2] and was simultaneously awarded the title as Docent. In 1978-79, he was a postdoctoral research associate at Rice University, USA, where he worked with natural products' chemist Ernest Wenkert on alkaloid synthesis. After his return to Sweden, he was first recruited to build a research unit in organic chemistry at the Swedish Sugar Corporation before returning to Lund University, where he was appointed Professor of organic chemistry in 1991 and where he stayed until his death.

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References

  1. Sterner. O.. 2000. Göran Magnusson. 31. 11. KC-kalendern. Swedish.
  2. Book: Magnusson , G. . Synthetic and structural studies on some hydroazulenic sesquiterpenes from Lactarius. 1975. Lund. Lund University. 34.