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Name
  
Thaddeus Mann

Parents
  
William Mann, Emily Mann

Nieces
  
Marta Mann


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Died
  
November 27, 1993, Cambridge

Books
  
Male Reproductive Function and Semen: Themes and Trends in Physiology, Biochemistry and Investigative Andrology

Siblings
  
Kazimierz Mann, Roman Mann

Nephews
  
Wojciech Mann, Mark Mann, Paul Mann

Thaddeus Robert Rudolph Mann (4 December 1908 – 27 November 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 studied medicine at the Johannes Casimirus University in Lwow, obtaining the degrees of Physician in 1932 and Doctor of Medicine in 1934.

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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. He died in Cambridge.

Mann began his career in the laboratory of Professor Jacob Karol Parnas (1884-1949) in Poland, where he was involved in research on glycolysis and muscle energy metabolism.

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1951.

He was married to Cecelia Lutwak-Mann, an endocrinologist and physiologist.

Publications

Thaddeus Mann published over 250 papers, and several books.

  • Mann, T (1954), The Biochemistry of Semen, London: Methuen & Co; New York: John Wiley & Sons 
  • References

    Thaddeus Mann Wikipedia