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Intro | German-british endocrinologist and physiologist | ||
A.K.A. | Cecelia Lutwak Cecelia Lutwak-Mann Cecilia Lutwak | ||
A.K.A. | Cecelia Lutwak Cecelia Lutwak-Mann Cecilia Lutwak | ||
Places | Germany United Kingdom | ||
was | Physician Endocrinologist | ||
Work field | Biology Healthcare | ||
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Religion: | Judaism | ||
Birth | 1900 | ||
Death | 1987 (aged 87 years) | ||
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Biography
Cecilia Lutwak-Mann (1900(?)-1987) was a Polish-British endocrinologist and physiologist.
Career
She was educated at the University of Lvov (now in the Ukraine), where she obtained a doctorate of medicine. She studied the menstrual cycle, cellular respiration, and embryology, and served as chief scientific officer of the Agricultural Research Council of Great Britain.
Lutwak-Mann was known for discovering that the hormone progesterone acts on the placenta to control carbonic anhydrase synthesis. She also co-authored the then-reference text on male reproductive function and semen ("Male Reproductive Function and Semen: Themes and Trends in Physiology, Biochemistry and Investigative Andrology", 1981) with Thaddeus Mann.
Personal life
Lutwak-Mann married Thaddeus Mann, in 1934, after they met in medical school. She was Jewish, and moved to Britain in 1935 to continue her research at Cambridge. She died in 1987.