- Hans Sachs (serologist)
Hans Sachs (
June 6 ,1877 ,Katowice –March 25 ,1945 ,Dublin ), was a German serologist.Education
Sachs studied at the universities of Freiburg, Wrocław and Berlin. In 1900, he received his
doctorate from theUniversity of Leipzig . From 1905, he taught and conducted research at the University of Frankfurt. He was promoted toprofessor in 1907 and became an honorary professor after 1914.cientific research
In 1920, he moved to
Heidelberg , where he served as professor of the Institute for Immune and Serum Research and director of the scientific department of the Institute for ExperimentalCancer Research.His work in improving the diagnosis of syphilis was groundbreaking. In collaboration with other scientists, he developed the
Sachs-Georgi reaction , a serological test forsyphilis and a precipitation reaction test known as theSachs-Witebsky reaction .Expulsion from university
In 1935, he was expelled from the Institute and the University as part of the Nazi campaign to purge all
Jew s from academia. He fled Germany toOxford in 1938 and later settled inDublin , where he died in 1945.External links
* [http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/1835.html Brief biography from "Who Named It?"]
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