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  1. 17. Apr. 2018 · Prof. Dr. Dr. Gustav Born. Gustav Victor Rudolf Born (* 29. Juli 1921 in Göttingen) war ein ausgezeichneter britischer Pharmakologe. Gustav Born ging in Göttingen, in Cambridge und Edinburgh zur Schule. Er studierte Medizin an der Universität Edinburgh und wurde an der Universität Oxford promoviert.

  2. Gustav Victor Rudolf Born FRCP, HonFRCS, FRS (29 July 1921 – 16 April 2018) was a German-British professor of Pharmacology at King's College London and Research Professor at the William Harvey Research Institute, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry.

    • April 16, 2018 (aged 96)
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  3. Details: Gustav Victor Born (Gus) was a pharmacologist whose work revolutionized the study of blood platelets and paved the way for modern antiplatelet therapy. Born on 29 July 1921 in Gottingen, Germany, he was the only son of Max Born, the director and professor of theoretical physics at the University of Gottingen.

  4. Seit dem 4. Juni 2007 wird das Berufskolleg von der Max und Gustav Born Stiftung unterstützt. Die Stiftung wurde mit Unterstützung des Sohnes von Max Born, Gustav Born, gegründet. Seit dem 26. August 2009 ist das Max-Born-Berufskolleg eine Europaschule. [3] . Im Dezember 2014 wurde das Berufskolleg rezertifiziert.

  5. 15. Jan. 2020 · Gustav Born (Gus) made fundamental contributions to the study of blood platelets and their role in thrombogenesis. Working first on the biochemistry of these cells and their granules, Gus later dev...

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  6. 16. Apr. 2018 · He left Cambridge to become Professor of Pharmacology in King's College, London and from 1989 as Research Professor at the Sir William Harvey Research Institute in London. Notwithstanding these changes, his work continued on the mechanisms of atherosclerosis and in particular on atherosclerotic plaque vulnerability.

  7. The Born Aggregometer’, as it is known, revolutionized the study of platelets and the diagnosis of platelet-related disorders. Gus was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1972 for his work and subsequently awarded the Royal Medal. He received numerous other accolades and awards for his contributions to cardiovascular medicine.