Lewis Victor Heilbrunn
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Lewis Victor Heilbrunn (January 24, 1892 - October 1959) was an influential American biologist.
Heilbrunn was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1927, and on his return from Europe began teaching at Pennsylvania University, a position he would hold for 30 years. His Outline of Physiology (originally published in 1937, revised in 1943 and 1952) became a standard foundational text in the field.
[edit] Literary works
- The colloid chemistry of protoplasma, 1928
- An outline of physiology, 1937