Jan Zaleski

Chemist, Deceased Person

1869 – 1932

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Who was Jan Zaleski?

Jan Zaleski was a Polish biochemist. Zaleski was a professor of the Agricultural University of Dublany, professor of the Warsaw University and a member of the Polish Academy of Learning.

Between 1895 and 1901 he co-operated with Marceli Nencki in research about the content of ammonia in blood and conversions of blood pigment. In 1907 Zaleski published an empirical formula of mesoporphyrin. He is a co-author of a method to obtain a haemin.

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Born
Mar 8, 1869
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Died
Aug 22, 1932
Warsaw

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on July 23, 2013

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