- Eduardo Braun-Menéndez
Eduardo Braun-Menéndez (
January 16 ,1903 – January 1959) was a noted Chilean-Argentinephysiologist .Born in
Punta Arenas ,Chile , he was however nationalized Argentine and developed his entire life in this country.He studied at
medicine at the Faculty of Medical Sciences at theUniversity of Buenos Aires , choosing cardiovascular medicine and physiology as his specialties. His doctoral thesis was developed at the Institute of Physiology, under the supervision ofNobel award winner Dr.Bernardo Houssay , in 1934, about the relationship between thepituitary gland anddiencephalon andblood pressure . After receiving his doctoral degree, he went toEngland to study at theUniversity College London , where he investigated themetabolism of theheart .On his return from England he joined the prestigious team at the Institute of Physiology, with
Luis Federico Leloir ,Juan Fasciolo , Juan Muñoz andAlberto Tarquini to work for a few years on the mechanism of nephrogenichypertension . In this research he made the most important of his discovery, that ofangiotensin .At the Institute, Braun-Menéndez became a research leader in cardiovascular physiology in 1935, and served as a senior lecturer and teaching assistant in the same area until 1946. He directed the Institute of Experimental Biology and Medicine until 1946 and was also the head of
electrocardiography andphysiotherapy at the Municipal Institute of Radiology and Physiotherapy ofBuenos Aires . In 1955, he returned to the Chair of Houssay at the Institute of Physiology, as a Professor. In addition, he was part of the National Academy of Medicine and was honored with the title ofDoctor Honoris Causa by theUniversity of California and theUniversity of Brazil . In addition, he was vice president of theArgentine Society of Biology and secretary of theArgentine Association for the Advancement of Sciences . He received the National Award for Science twice.Braun-Menéndez also helped to create the important scientific journal "
Ciencia y Investigación " which published its first issue in 1945 and was directed by him until 1959, when he died. Another of his initiatives was the "Acta Physiologica Latinoamericana ", a publication written in multiple languages for the publication of the work ofLatin America n physiologists.Dr. Braun-Menéndez died in a
plane crash in January 1959.
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