Eduard Reichenow

Johann Eduard Reichenow (7 July 1883, Berlin 23 March 1960, Wuppertal) was a German protozoologist. He was the son of ornithologist Anton Reichenow.

Biography

He studied natural sciences in Heidelberg, Berlin and Munich, and received his doctorate in 1908. After graduation he conducted research of protozoans at the Imperial Health Ministry in Berlin. From 1913 onward, he served as a government zoologist in Kamerun, where he did studies on the biology of the malaria pathogen. From 1916 to 1919 he conducted research at the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales in Madrid, and in 1921 was appointed director of the protozoology department at the Schiffs- und Tropenkrankheiten in Hamburg. During the same year, he received his habilitation from the University of Hamburg and in 1925 obtained the title of professor.[1]

He was an editor of the journals: Zeitschrift für Tropenmedizin, the Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie and the Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde.[2] The Eduard-Reichenow-Medaille is an award offered by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Protozoologie.[3]

In 1932 Alfred Kahl named the protozoan genus Reichenowella (family Reichenowellidae) in his honor.[4][5] His name is also associated with Plasmodium reichenowi, a malaria parasite of chimpanzees and gorillas, about which Reichenow was the first to document.[6][7]

Written works

In 1927–29 he published the fifth edition of Franz Theodor Doflein's Lehrbuch der Protozoenkunde; eine Darstellung der Naturgeschichte der Protozoen.[8] The following are a few of his other noteworthy published works:

References

  1. Plett - Schmidseder edited by Walther Killy
  2. "Statement based on translated text from an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia".
  3. Ehrungen - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Protozoologie Eduard-Reichenow-Medaille
  4. Petymol Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names. Q & R
  5. Taxonomicon Taxon: Genus Reichenowella
  6. The Viral Storm: The Dawn of a New Pandemic Age by Nathan Wolfe
  7. Plasmodium reichenowi Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
  8. The Ciliated Protozoa: Characterization, Classification and Guide by John O. Corliss
  9. Google Search (published works)
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