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Romanian biophysicist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Florentina Ioana Mosora or Florentina Stan-Mosora (7 January 1940 in Cluj, Romania – 2 February 1996 in Liège, Belgium) was a Romanian and Belgian biophysicist. In her earlier years, before 1964, she was a film actress in the Romanian film industry.
Florentina Ioana Mosora | |
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Born | 7 January 1940 |
Died | 2 February 1996 56)[1] Liège | (aged
Nationality | Romanian |
Citizenship | Belgian |
Alma mater | University of Bucharest |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Biophysics |
Mosora initially had a career in acting and was noted for her role in Dragoste la zero grade ("Love at Zero Degrees", 1964).[2] She also starred in Sub cupola albastră ("Under the Blue Arch", 1962),[3] Post-restant ("Poste Restante", 1961), and Băieţii noştri ("Our Boys", 1959).[3][4] She was a graduate of the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Physics.[5] Later she moved to Belgium, where she worked on the use of stable isotopes in medicine.[1][6] She was awarded the 1979-1981 Prix Agathon de Potter[7] for outstanding research work in physics by the Agathon de Potter Foundation and the Belgian Royal Academy.[8] In 1989 she was one of three scientists co-organizing a NATO workshop on Biomechanical Transport Processes.[9] She died aged 56 in Liège.[1][10]
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