In 1957, Manfred Karl Eberhardt graduated with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Tubingen, in Baden-WurVemberg, Germany, after which he migrated to the USA. Between 1957-1962, Dr. Eberhardt... Read full biography
In 1957, Manfred Karl Eberhardt graduated with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Tubingen, in Baden-WurVemberg, Germany, after which he migrated to the USA. Between 1957-1962, Dr. Eberhardt did postdoctoral studies at the University of Chicago, Arkansas and Notre Dame, followed by a... Read full biography
In 1957, Manfred Karl Eberhardt graduated with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Tubingen, in Baden-WurVemberg, Germany, after which he migrated to the USA. Between 1957-1962, Dr. Eberhardt did postdoctoral studies at the University of Chicago, Arkansas and Notre Dame, followed by a two-year Fellowship at the Mellon Institute at the University of Pittsburgh. In 1964, Eberhardt was offered a position at the University of Puerto Rico Nuclear Center, which gave him the opportunity to... Read full biography
In 1957, Manfred Karl Eberhardt graduated with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Tubingen, in Baden-WurVemberg, Germany, after which he migrated to the USA. Between 1957-1962, Dr. Eberhardt did postdoctoral studies at the University of Chicago, Arkansas and Notre Dame, followed by a two-year Fellowship at the Mellon Institute at the University of Pittsburgh. In 1964, Eberhardt was offered a position at the University of Puerto Rico Nuclear Center, which gave him the opportunity to continue his research in free radical chemistry. Although the Nuclear Center was closed, Dr. Angel Roman Franco, his "Angel of fate," hired him to work at the Cancer Center. In 1982, he became Assistant Professor at the Pathology Department of the UPR's... Read full biography
In 1957, Manfred Karl Eberhardt graduated with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Tubingen, in Baden-WurVemberg, Germany, after which he migrated to the USA. Between 1957-1962, Dr. Eberhardt did postdoctoral studies at the University of Chicago, Arkansas and Notre Dame, followed by a two-year Fellowship at the Mellon Institute at the University of Pittsburgh. In 1964, Eberhardt was offered a position at the University of Puerto Rico Nuclear Center, which gave him the opportunity to continue his research in free radical chemistry. Although the Nuclear Center was closed, Dr. Angel Roman Franco, his "Angel of fate," hired him to work at the Cancer Center. In 1982, he became Assistant Professor at the Pathology Department of the UPR's School of Medicine. In 1995, Dr. Eberhardt was promoted to full-time Professor and eventually retired. In 2000, Dr. Eberhardt published the sc... Read full biography
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