Eduard Reichenow
Johann Eduard Reichenow (7 July 1883 – 23 March 1960) was a German
Biography
Reichenow was born in
He was an editor of the journals: Zeitschrift für Tropenmedizin, the
In 1932
.In 1943 Reichenow and Lilly Mudrow helped solve a long-standing mystery in malaria infections; What is the parasite doing after mosquito bite and before blood-stage infection? Together the two researchers discovered parasite growth in endothelial cells in canaries infected the parasite in the avian malaria species Plasmodium praecox (now classified as P. relictum).[8][9][10]
Personal life
Reichenow married his former student and long-term collaborator Lilly Mudrow on 11 February 1946. Together they had a daughter, born March 1948. Mudrow died suddenly on 5 March 1957, after eleven years of marriage.[11]
Written works
In 1927–29 he published the fifth edition of Franz Theodor Doflein's Lehrbuch der Protozoenkunde; eine Darstellung der Naturgeschichte der Protozoen.[12] The following are a few of his other noteworthy published works:
- Coccidien-Untersuchungen - Parts 1-3, 1913 (with C. Schellack) – Coccidia investigations.
- Die Tätigkeit deutscher Arzte in Afrika, 1935 – German medical activity in Africa.
- Ostafrikanische Beobachtungen an Trypanosomiden, 1940 – East African observations of Trypanosoma.
- Morphologie und Entwicklungsgeschichte der Protozoen, 1941 – Morphology and developmental history of protozoans.
- Grundriß der Protozoologie für Ärzte und Tierärzte, 1946 – Outline of protozoology for physicians and veterinarians.[13]
References
- ^ Plett - Schmidseder edited by Walther Killy
- ^ "Statement based on translated text from an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia".
- ^ Ehrungen - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Protozoologie Eduard-Reichenow-Medaille
- ^ Petymol Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names. Q & R
- ^ Taxonomicon Taxon: Genus Reichenowella
- ^ The Viral Storm: The Dawn of a New Pandemic Age by Nathan Wolfe
- ^ Plasmodium reichenowi Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
- ^ Tropenmedizin, Bernhard-Nocht-Institut für (26 October 2015). "Geschichte". www.bnitm.de (in German). Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ Reichenow, Eduard; Mudrow, Lilly (1943). "Der Entwicklungsgang von P. praecox in Vogelkörper". Deutsche Tropenmedizinische Zeitschrift.
- PMID 21779696.
- S2CID 27093101.
- ^ The Ciliated Protozoa: Characterization, Classification and Guide by John O. Corliss
- ^ Google Search (published works)