Journal article

“The most beautiful profession in the world…” In memoriam Klaus Kalmring (1931–2015)


Authors listHoch, H; Cokl, A; Jatho, M; Lakes-Harlan, R; Rössler, W; Stiedl, O

Publication year2017

Pages91-97

JournalJournal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology

Volume number203

Issue number2

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00359-016-1141-9

PublisherSpringer


Abstract

On September 6, 2015, our dear colleague, teacher and mentor Klaus Kalmring, former professor of neurophysiology at Philipps-University in Marburg, Germany, passed away after a long illness at age 84. He is survived by his wife Elke and two sons, Stefan and Dirk, and their families.On September 6, 2015, our dear colleague, teacher and mentor Klaus Kalmring, former professor of neurophysiology at Philipps-University in Marburg, Germany, passed away after a long illness at age 84. He is survived by his wife Elke and two sons, Stefan and Dirk, and their families.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleHoch, H., Cokl, A., Jatho, M., Lakes-Harlan, R., Rössler, W. and Stiedl, O. (2017) “The most beautiful profession in the world…” In memoriam Klaus Kalmring (1931–2015), Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, 203(2), pp. 91-97. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00359-016-1141-9

APA Citation styleHoch, H., Cokl, A., Jatho, M., Lakes-Harlan, R., Rössler, W., & Stiedl, O. (2017). “The most beautiful profession in the world…” In memoriam Klaus Kalmring (1931–2015). Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology. 203(2), 91-97. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00359-016-1141-9


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