- Helmut Ruska
Helmut Ruska (
June 7 ,1908 -August 30 1973 ) was a German physician andbiologist fromHeidelberg . After earning his medical degree, he spent several years working as a physician at hospitals in Heidelberg andBerlin . During this time, he also worked closely with his brotherErnst Ruska (1906-1988) and brother-in-law Bodo von Borries (1905-56), who were both research scientists at Siemens-Reiniger-Werke. Ernst Ruska was the inventor of theelectron microscope , and later winner of aNobel Prize . From 1948-1951, Helmut Ruska was a professor at theUniversity of Berlin , in 1952 he moved to the United States where he was a micromorphologist for the New York State Department of Health in Albany. He returned to Germany in 1958 as director ofbiophysics at the University ofDusseldorf .Through close association with his brother, Helmut Ruska is remembered for developing the electron microscope for biological and medical applications. He was the first scientist to study "sub-microscopic" structures of
parasite s,bacteriophages and various viruses with an electron microscope. In the 1940s, he published numerous articles regarding his research, including "Die Bedeutung der Übermikroskopie für die Virusforschung" (The Significance of Electron Microscopy for Virus Research).External Link:
* [http://helmut.ruska.de/thelancet/text_e.html Helmut Ruska & The Visualization of Viruses]
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