E. Imre Friedmann (1921 – June 11, 2007) was a biologist, Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of Biology at Florida State University and the NASA Ames Research Center, and Director, Polar Desert Research Center. He studied endolithic microbial communities and astrobiology. After escaping the Holocaust, Friedmann received his Ph.D. in botany from the University of Vienna, Austria in 1951, and he died on June 11, 2007. He was a Foreign Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and a Concurrent Professor at the University of Nanjing, China.
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| - Imre FRIEDMANN, laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Friedmann Imre, angle E. Imre Friedmann (naskiĝis la 20-an de decembro 1921 en Budapeŝto, mortis la 11-an de junio 2007) estis hungara ekologo, usona biologo, membro ekstera de Hungara Scienca Akademio (1998). En la angla nomo la aparta majusklo E estas mallongigo de Emerich. Li okupiĝis pri vivo en Marso, li studis kristalojn el Marso. Li malkovris konvinkan pruvon pri pasinta vivo sur Marso. Pli frue en 1961 en Israelo li studis ekstremajn viveblecojn por bakterioj en dezerto. (eo)
- E. Imre Friedmann (1921 – June 11, 2007) was a biologist, Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of Biology at Florida State University and the NASA Ames Research Center, and Director, Polar Desert Research Center. He studied endolithic microbial communities and astrobiology. After escaping the Holocaust, Friedmann received his Ph.D. in botany from the University of Vienna, Austria in 1951, and he died on June 11, 2007. He was a Foreign Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and a Concurrent Professor at the University of Nanjing, China. (en)
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| - Professors E. Imre Friedmann, and Roseli Ocampo-Friedmann, an FSU research associate, as she holds a rock sample from the biology lab. (en)
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| - Imre FRIEDMANN, laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Friedmann Imre, angle E. Imre Friedmann (naskiĝis la 20-an de decembro 1921 en Budapeŝto, mortis la 11-an de junio 2007) estis hungara ekologo, usona biologo, membro ekstera de Hungara Scienca Akademio (1998). En la angla nomo la aparta majusklo E estas mallongigo de Emerich. Imre Friedmann devenis el juda familio. Inter 1943-1944 li estis deportita trudlaboristo en Karpatoj. En 1951 li doktoriĝis en Vieno. Baldaŭe li vivis en Jerusalemo, kie li instruis en la universitato ĝis 1967. Inter 1968-2000 li instruis en universitato en Florido, poste li aliĝis al NASA. Baldaŭe li instruis en universitato de Vaŝingtono. En 1974 li edziĝis, baldaŭe havanta 3 filojn. Li okupiĝis pri vivo en Marso, li studis kristalojn el Marso. Li malkovris konvinkan pruvon pri pasinta vivo sur Marso. Pli frue en 1961 en Israelo li studis ekstremajn viveblecojn por bakterioj en dezerto. (eo)
- E. Imre Friedmann (1921 – June 11, 2007) was a biologist, Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of Biology at Florida State University and the NASA Ames Research Center, and Director, Polar Desert Research Center. He studied endolithic microbial communities and astrobiology. After escaping the Holocaust, Friedmann received his Ph.D. in botany from the University of Vienna, Austria in 1951, and he died on June 11, 2007. Friedmann made important discoveries of life in extreme environments, particularly cryptoendolithic microbial communities that grow within rocks in deserts, including those of Antarctica and the Negev Desert in Israel. He was also interested in terraforming and wrote several articles about the possibility of terraforming Mars using microbes. In later years he was involved with investigations of martian meteorite ALH84001, which was claimed to contain evidence for early microbial life on Mars. He was a Foreign Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and a Concurrent Professor at the University of Nanjing, China. Friedmann was married to Roseli Ocampo-Friedmann, also a university professor, whom he met when she was a student in Jerusalem. (en)
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