Konrad Akert
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Konrad Akert
Summary
Konrad Akert is a human[1]. He was born on May 21, 1919[2]. He died on January 10, 2015[3]. He worked as a university teacher[4], neuroscientist[5], physician[6], politician[7], and neurologist[8].
Key Facts
- Konrad Akert was born on May 21, 1919[2].
- Konrad Akert died on January 10, 2015[3].
- Konrad Akert held citizenship in Switzerland[9].
- Konrad Akert's professions included university teacher[4].
- Konrad Akert's professions included neuroscientist[5].
- Konrad Akert worked as a physician[6].
- Konrad Akert's professions included politician[7].
- Konrad Akert worked as a neurologist[8].
- Konrad Akert's field of work was medicine[10].
- Konrad Akert's field of work was neurology[11].
- Konrad Akert's field of work was neuropsychology[12].
- Konrad Akert held the position of rector[13].
- Konrad Akert's education included a stint at University of Zurich[14].
- Konrad Akert's doctoral advisor was Walter Rudolf Hess[15].
- Konrad Akert received the Otto Naegeli Prize[16].
- Konrad Akert is recorded as male[17].
- Konrad Akert's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Konrad Akert was affiliated with the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland[19].
- Konrad Akert's archives at is recorded as UZH Archives[20].
- Konrad Akert's residence is recorded as Zurich[21].
- Konrad Akert's family name is recorded as Akert[22].
- Konrad Akert's given name is recorded as Konrad[23].
- Konrad Akert's municipal affiliation of a Swiss national is recorded as Zurich[24].
- Konrad Akert's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[25].
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Origins and Family
Konrad Akert was born on May 21, 1919[2].
Education
Konrad Akert was educated at University of Zurich[14]. His doctoral advisor was Walter Rudolf Hess[15].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[4], neuroscientist[5], physician[6], politician[7], and neurologist[8]. Fields of work include medicine[10], a field of study[26]; neurology[11], a medical specialty[27]; and neuropsychology[12], a branch of psychology[28]. Konrad Akert held the position of rector[13].
Recognition
Konrad Akert received the Otto Naegeli Prize[16].
Personal Life
Konrad Akert was affiliated with the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland[19].
Death and Burial
Konrad Akert died on January 10, 2015[3].
FAQs
What did Konrad Akert do for work?
Konrad Akert worked as university teacher[4], neuroscientist[5], physician[6], politician[7], and neurologist[8].
Where did Konrad Akert go to school?
Konrad Akert was educated at University of Zurich[14].
What awards did Konrad Akert receive?
Honors received include Otto Naegeli Prize[16].