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János Szentágothai was born on 31 October, 1912 in Pestújhely,, is a János Szentágothai FRS was Kossuth Prize. Discover János Szentágothai's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 31 October, 1912
Birthday 31 October
Birthplace Pestújhely,
Date of death 8 September, 1994
Died Place Budapest
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1912

János Szentágothai FRS (31 October 1912 – 8 September 1994) was a Kossuth Prize-winning Hungarian anatomist, Professor, Member of Parliament, and President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.His father was Antal Géza MD, great-grandfather was Alexander Lumniczer (whose brother-in-law was Schöpf-Merei Ágost).

He was born as János Schimert, in Budapest in 1912, to Dr Gustav Schimert and Margit Antal, in a family of doctors.

He was descended from Transylvanian Saxons on his father's side and Székely on his mother's side.

1930

He was admitted to the German grammar school in Budapest in 1930, and was admitted to the Peter Pázmány University Medical School.

Four brothers also studied in the same place.

Schimert started his medical studies at the Budapest University Medical School in 1930, and was accepted in the first year by Professor Mihály Lenhossék as a research student in the Department of Anatomy.

1936

Doctors was inaugurated in 1936.

He received his MD in 1936 and continued to teach at Budapest, becoming Associate Professor in 1942.

During the Second World War (karpaszományos) he was a physician, airman, and a prisoner of war.

1938

On 7 June 1938 he married Alice Biberauer, who he met in the Pro Christo Student Association.

1939

They had three daughters, Catherine (1939), Clare (1941) and Maria Christina (1951), all three of whom entered the medical field.

John Szentágothai four doctor's brother lived in the United States and Germany.

In his free time with pleasure fumbling with in Révfülöp weekend on the same property with plants.

1946

He returned in 1946.

He then attended Pécs University Medical School, where he was later Head of the Anatomy Department.

After the war, he resumed study of the vestibular system and dealt with the topic of neuroendocrinology.

During his study at Pécs, he pursued innovative work in the field of neuroanatomy.

1948

In 1948 he was elected a corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

1956

In 1956 at Pécs, he was chairman of the Revolutionary Committee of Intellectuals.

1961

In 1961, he started the department of electron microscopy in brain research in Hungary.

1963

In 1963, he returned to Budapest to lead the Semmelweis University School of Medicine Department of Anatomy.

There he mainly addressed the cerebellum and functioning of the cerebral cortex.

In addition, he performed experimental research on the spinal cord and brainstem reflex mechanisms.

1967

In 1967 he was elected a full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

1973

He did not return to public life until 1973, when he was elected vice-president of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

Four years later he became its president and therefore left the position of University department head.

1977

He headed the department until 1977, and in 1986 officially retired from teaching.

Ferenc Kiss, famous for his work produced for the human anatomy atlas, drew his textbook, which was translated into thirteen languages and more than a hundred editions.

He proclaimed that half the age of most of the people speaking the development of one and a half years of age, and it will need to communicate is the most important factor.

1985

In 1985, he entered parliament as a member of the Presidential Council of the Hungarian People's Republic.

He was (later a member of its abolition), involved in the work of the Hungarian Democratic Forum during the transition.

She was a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee.

Szentágothai and his wife are buried in Budapest.

2012

The general assembly of UNESCO decided the year 2012 to be dedicated to honour the 100th birthday of János Szentágothai.