Thaddeus Mann

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Thaddeus Mann (1908-1993) was a biochemist who made significant contributions to the field of reproductive biology. Mann was born in Lwow, Poland and was educated at Lwow University. He continued his education at the Molteno Institute, Cambridge as Rockefeller Research Fellow, 1935-1937, and remained at Cambridge University during the rest of his career.

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  • Ostrowski WS (1990) Thaddeus Mann. Life and work. Andrologia. 1990;22 Suppl 1:3-9.
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