Ole Siggaard-Andersen
Ole Siggaard-Andersen | |
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Born | 1932 |
Known for | Acid-base theory |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Medicine, physiology |
Ole Siggaard-Andersen (10 Dec 1932 - ) is a Danish physician clinical chemist who elucidated much acid base physiology. He jointly invented the concepts of base excess and standard base excess.[1]
His doctoral thesis, The Acid-Base Status of the Blood, was published as a book for five editions and in five languages.[2] He was honored by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry who awarded him the Edwin F. Ullman Award in 2003.[2]
References[]
Scholia has a profile for Ole Siggaard-Andersen (Q7085933). |
- ^ Siggaard-Andersen, Ole; Engel K (1960). "A new acid-base nomogram. An improved method for the calculation of the relevant blood acid-base data". Scan J Clin Lab Invest. 12 (2): 177–86. doi:10.3109/00365516009062420. PMID 13848805.
- ^ Jump up to: a b http://www.aacc.org/about/awards/hall_of_fame/Pages/OleSiggaard-Andersen2003UA.aspx
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