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  1. Gerhard Schmidt may refer to: Gerhard Schmidt (biochemist) (1901–1981), biochemist. Gerhard Schmidt (crystallographer) (1919–1971), organic chemist and chemical crystallographer. Gerhard Carl Schmidt (1865–1949), German chemist. Gerhard Schmidt (art historian) (1924–2010), professor of the history of art. Category: Human name ...

  2. Rasool Al-Mafrachi, Marco Gimm, Gerhard Schmidt: A Robust Acoustic Head Orientation Estimation and Speech Enhancement for In-Car Communication Systems, Proc. DAGA, Germany, 2019 J. Reermann, E. Elzenheimer and G. Schmidt: Real-time Biomagnetic Signal Processing for Uncooled Magnetometers in Cardiology , IEEE Sensors Journal, Volume 15, Number 10, Pages 4237-4249, June 2019, doi: 10.1109/JSEN.2019.2893236

  3. GERHARD SCHMIDT December 26, 1901-April 30, 1981 BY HERMAN M. KALCKAR IN THE MID-1920S, during the more hopeful years of the Weimar Republic, Gerhard Schmidt seemed destined for a distinguished scholarly career in biochemistry. In 1926 he received the M.D. degree from the University of Frank-furt am Main, an institution that enjoyed ...

  4. Jun 26, 2024 · Gerhard Schmidt is the Co-Managing Partner of the German offices and one of the leading Private Equity and M&A lawyers in Germany. In addition, he has extensive experience in Restructuring work. He has worked on numerous landmark cross-border transactions, including advising. Gerhard is a graduate of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (law ...

  5. Oct 5, 2022 · Gerhard Schmidt, M.D. (1901-1981) Dr. Gerhard Schmidt was "a world authority on nucleic acids and phospholipids" [1]. Due to the crisis in Europe during the 1930's, Dr. Schmidt came to America and "was involved with medical school for almost forty years" [2].

  6. Gerhard M. J. Schmidt was born on August 21, 1919, in Berlin. At the age of 16, he and his family emigrated to the UK, where Schmidt obtained his MSc and PhD degrees from Oxford University under the supervision of Robert Robinson (1942) and Dorothy Hodgkin (1948), respectively. In 1948, Schmidt joined the Weizmann Institute of Science and ...

  7. When Adolf Hitler became Germany’s Reich Chancellor at the end of January 1933, Dr. Gerhard Schmidt knew his world was crashing around him. A highly cultured assimilated Jew, feeling basically secure in post-World War I Germany, he studied medicine in Tübingen and Frankfurt, trained in biochemistry with Professor Gustav Embden, and attained a faculty position at the University of Frankfurt.