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Obituary--Prof. J. F. Heremans

J P Vaerman

    European Journal of Immunology
    |January 1, 1976
    PubMed
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    This abstract reports the passing of Professor Joseph F. Heremans, a distinguished figure in Internal Medicine and Immunochemistry. His significant contributions advanced the fields of medicine and immunology.

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    Area of Science:

    • Immunochemistry
    • Internal Medicine
    • Experimental Medicine

    Background:

    • Professor Joseph F. Heremans, a notable figure in medicine and immunology, passed away on October 29th, 1975, at age 48.
    • He held professorships in Internal Medicine and Immunochemistry at the University of Louvain, Brussels.
    • He was also the Director of Experimental Medicine at the International Institute of Cellular and Molecular Biology.

    Discussion:

    • Professor Heremans was a founding member of the International Institute of Cellular and Molecular Biology.
    • He served on the Editorial Board of the European Journal of Immunology since its inception in 1970.
    • His insightful criticism significantly contributed to the journal's development.

    Key Insights:

    • The scientific community mourns the loss of Professor Heremans, a respected researcher and educator.

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  • His work in immunochemistry and experimental medicine left a lasting impact.
  • His dedication to scientific advancement and mentorship is deeply acknowledged.
  • Outlook:

    • The legacy of Professor Heremans will continue to influence the fields of Internal Medicine and Immunochemistry.
    • His contributions to the European Journal of Immunology highlight his commitment to scholarly communication.
    • The scientific community remembers him as a valued colleague, collaborator, and friend.