Brunó Ferenc Straub
Brunó Ferenc Straub | |
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6th Chairman of the Hungarian Presidential Council | |
In office 29 June 1988 – 18 October 1989 | |
Preceded by | Károly Németh |
Succeeded by | Mátyás Szűrös |
Personal details | |
Born |
Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary (now Oradea, Romania) | 5 January 1914
Died | 15 February 1996 82) | (aged
Nationality | Hungarian |
Spouse(s) | Gertrud Szabolcsi |
The native form of this personal name is Straub Ferenc Brunó. This article uses the Western name order.
Brunó Ferenc Straub (5 January 1914, Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary (now Oradea, Romania) – 15 February 1996) was a biochemist. As a young scholar he was a research assistant of Albert Szent-Györgyi at the University of Szeged, and subsequently worked at the Molteno Institute, Cambridge, UK. He is credited with the discovery of actin. He founded the Biological Research Centre in Szeged. He was the Chairman of the Hungarian Presidential Council from 29 June 1988 to 18 October 1989. He proposed the theory of conformational selection in 1964; the same year the MWC model was proposed.
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Preceded by Károly Németh |
Chairman of the Hungarian Presidential Council 1988–1989 |
Succeeded by Mátyás Szűrös as President of Hungary |
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