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John Richard Pappenheimer (October 25, 1915 – December 26, 2007) was the George Higginson Professor of Physiology at Harvard University and the thirty-seventh president of the American Physiological Society from 1964 until 1965. He contributed to a wide range of disciplines within physiology: capillary permeability, respiratory physiology, blood-brain-CSF transport, the neurochemical aspects of sleep, and most recently to the understanding of the absorption of sugars and amino acids in the intestine.

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  • John Richard Pappenheimer (* 25. Oktober 1915 in New York; † 9. Dezember 2007 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) war ein amerikanischer Physiologe. Er wirkte von 1949 bis 1987 als Professor für Physiologie an der Harvard University und in den Jahren 1964/1965 als Präsident der American Physiological Society. Für seine Forschungsleistungen wurde er unter anderem 1965 zum Mitglied der National Academy of Sciences gewählt. (de)
  • John Richard Pappenheimer (October 25, 1915 – December 26, 2007) was the George Higginson Professor of Physiology at Harvard University and the thirty-seventh president of the American Physiological Society from 1964 until 1965. He contributed to a wide range of disciplines within physiology: capillary permeability, respiratory physiology, blood-brain-CSF transport, the neurochemical aspects of sleep, and most recently to the understanding of the absorption of sugars and amino acids in the intestine. He was the final of three children born to Alwin Max Pappenheimer, Sr., a distinguished pathologist on the faculty of the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University and Beatrice (Leo) Pappenheimer. His siblings were Alwin Max Pappenheimer, Jr. (1908–1995) and Anne Pappenheimer Forbes (1911–1992). He married Helena Palmer in 1949 and they had three sons, Glenn, a poet and teacher 1954-1981, Will Pappenheimer, an artist, and Rick Plant, a musician, and one daughter, Rosamond Pappenheimer Zimmermann (Ros Zimmermann), an artist and poet. (en)
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  • John Richard Pappenheimer (* 25. Oktober 1915 in New York; † 9. Dezember 2007 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) war ein amerikanischer Physiologe. Er wirkte von 1949 bis 1987 als Professor für Physiologie an der Harvard University und in den Jahren 1964/1965 als Präsident der American Physiological Society. Für seine Forschungsleistungen wurde er unter anderem 1965 zum Mitglied der National Academy of Sciences gewählt. (de)
  • John Richard Pappenheimer (October 25, 1915 – December 26, 2007) was the George Higginson Professor of Physiology at Harvard University and the thirty-seventh president of the American Physiological Society from 1964 until 1965. He contributed to a wide range of disciplines within physiology: capillary permeability, respiratory physiology, blood-brain-CSF transport, the neurochemical aspects of sleep, and most recently to the understanding of the absorption of sugars and amino acids in the intestine. (en)
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