Thaddeus Mann

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Thaddeus Mann (1908-1993) was a biochemist who made significant contributions to the field of reproductive biology. Mann was born in Lwow, Austria-Hungary and was educated at Lwow University. He continued his education at the Molteno Institute, Cambridge as Rockefeller Research Fellow, 1935-1937, and remained at the University of Cambridge during the rest of his career.

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  • Ostrowski WS (1990) Thaddeus Mann. Life and work. Andrologia. 1990;22 Suppl 1:3-9.


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