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Ewald Weibel
Swiss anatomist and physiologist (1929–2019) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ewald Rudolf Weibel HonFRMS (5 March 1929 – 19 February 2019) was a Swiss anatomist and physiologist and former director of the Institute of Anatomy at the University of Bern. He was one of the first scientists to describe the endothelial organelles Weibel–Palade bodies, which are named after him and his Romanian-American colleague George Emil Palade.[1] He was known for his work on the anatomy of gas exchange in lungs on multiple spatial scales using stereology.[2][3]
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Ewald Rudolf Weibel | |
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Born | (1929-03-05)March 5, 1929 Buchs, Aargau, Switzerland |
Died | February 19, 2019(2019-02-19) (aged 89) Bern, Switzerland |
Education | University of Zurich |
Known for | Weibel–Palade body Stereology |
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Institutions | Columbia University Rockefeller Institute University of Bern |
Academic advisors | André Frédéric Cournand Averill A. Liebow |
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