Erhard Geißler

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Erhard Geißler (born 17 December 1930 in Leipzig, Germany) is a German biologist and geneticist.

Biography

Geißler achieved his Abitur in 1950 and then began studying biology at Leipzig University, becoming an intern for the Institute for Medicine and Biology at the Berlin-Buch campus in 1953. He was a professor for genetics at the University of Rostock, reaching full professor rank in 1965. Between 1965 and 1971 he was dean of the university. Subsequently, he was head of the bioethics research group at the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, from 1992 until his retirement in 2000. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute hired him in 1983 as a biological weapons consultant. Early in his career, he was a freelancer for Leipziger Volkszeitung. His daughter is now a journalist.

Selected publications

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