Hans Konrad Biesalski
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Hans Konrad Biesalski (* 14 April 1949 in Marburg) is a German physician and professor of biological chemistry and nutritional medicine at the University of Hohenheim.
Hans Konrad Biesalski | |
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| Known for | Hidden hunger |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Nutritional medicine |
| Institutions | University of Hohenheim |
Biesalski enrolled first in physics at Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz before he switched to medicine at Bonn and Mainz where he graduated in 1979.[1] He received his PhD in 1981 for a work about progressive loss of hearing during childhood at Mainz.[2] While working at the Department of Physiology in Mainz, he received his habilitation for a work about vitamin A and the inner ear.[3] In 1993, Biesalski was appointed full professor at the Institute of Biological Chemistry and Nutrition Science at University of Hohenheim. In 2007 Biesalski was chosen as fellow of the Berlin Institute for Advanced Study.[1][4]