Lorentz Eldjarn Explained

Lorentz Eldjarn
Birth Date:23 March 1920
Birth Place:Måsøy
Nationality:Norwegian
Occupation:Biochemist and medical doctor
Awards:
  • Fridtjof Nansen Excellent Research Award in Science (1970)
  • Anders Jahre's Award for Medical Research (1976)

Lorentz Eldjarn (23 March 1920  - 11 February 2007) was a Norwegian biochemist and medical doctor.

Lorentz Eldjarn was born on 23 March 1920 in Måsøy Municipality in Finnmark, Norway, later moving to Haslum. He studied medicine at the University of Oslo and was associated with the Norwegian Radium Hospital.[1]

His thesis from 1954 treated metabolism of cystamine and cysteamine. He was a pioneer in the development of diagnostic methods and the use of clinical / chemical laboratories.[2] [3]

In 1970 he was awarded the Fridtjof Nansen Prize for Outstanding Research,[2] and in 1976 the Anders Jahre's Award for Medical Research (1976)

He died on 11 February 2007 in Bærum Municipality in Akershus county.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: 85 år 23. mars: Professor emeritus, dr. med. Lorentz Eldjarn. Norwegian News Agency. 2 March 2005. Norwegian.
  2. Encyclopedia: Lorentz Eldjarn . Norsk biografisk leksikon. Lars . Walløe . Helle, Knut . Knut Helle . Kunnskapsforlaget . Oslo . Norwegian . 17 June 2013.
  3. Encyclopedia: Lorentz Eldjarn . . Godal . Anne Marit . Anne Marit Godal . Norsk nettleksikon . Oslo . Norwegian . 17 June 2013.