Thaddeus Mann

He continued his education at the Molteno Institute, Cambridge on a Rockefeller Fellowship, 1935–1937, and remained at the University of Cambridge during the rest of his career. He died in Cambridge.
Mann began his career in the laboratory of Professor Jacob Karol Parnas (1884–1949) in Poland, where he was involved in research on glycolysis and muscle energy metabolism.
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1951.
He was married to Cecilia Lutwak-Mann, an endocrinologist and physiologist. Provided by Wikipedia
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Spermatophores development, structure, biochemical attributes and role in the transfer of spermatozoa by Mann, Thaddeus
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Male reproductive function and semen themes and trends in physiology, biochemistry and investigative andrology by Mann, Thaddeus, Lutwak-Mann, Cecilia
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The biochemistry of semen and of the male reproductive tract with 62 tab. by Mann, Thaddeus
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The biochemistry of semen and of the male reproductive tract by Mann, Thaddeus
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