Hans Günther Aach Explained

Hans Günther Aach
Birth Date:2 October 1919
Birth Place:Oldenburg, Germany
Death Place:Aachen, Germany
Alma Mater:University of Göttingen (Doctorate)

Hans Günther Aach (2 October 1919 – 4 December 1999) was a German botanist.[1]

Life

Aach was born in Oldenburg. He gained his doctorate in March 1952 in the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of the University of Göttingen. In July 1961 he presented his professorial thesis at the University of Cologne. He spent several months as visiting faculty at University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University. On 31 December 1962 he was appointed Extraordinary Professor of Botany at the RWTH Aachen University. From 12 January 1965 he was appointed to the Chair of Botany in the same place and made director of the Botanical Institute. He retired on 1 March 1984.

The emphasis of his scientific work was on proteins in viruses. He collaborated on the Handbuch der Biologie.[2]

Aach died in Aachen in December 1999 at the age of 80.[3]

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Literature

Notes and References

  1. biographical data in World Who's Who in Science - From Antiquity To The Present. First Edition. Marquis-Who's Who Incorporated, University of Chicago, 1968, p. 1.
  2. [Ludwig von Bertalanffy]
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=AiQ0AAAAMAAJ&q=hans+gunther+aach+1999 Kürschners Deutscher Gelehrten-Kalender, Volumes 1-3, pg. 3697