Fritiof S. Sjöstrand

Fritiof S. Sjöstrand
Born (1912-11-05)November 5, 1912
Stockholm, Sweden
Died April 6, 2011(2011-04-06) (aged 98)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Fields histology

Fritiof Stig Sjöstrand (November 5, 1912 – April 6, 2011)[1] was a Swedish physician and histologist born in Stockholm. He started his medical education at Karolinska Institutet in 1933,[2] where he received his Ph.D. Karolinska Institutet in 1944.[3] Sjöstrand worked as an assistant at the department of pharmacology, where he first had used polarization microscopy, he first heard about the new method of electron microscopy in 1938, within which he would become a pioneer. Manne Siegbahn at the Nobel Institute for Physics had planned to build an electron microscope in Sweden, and Sjöstrand got involved in the project to explore its use in medical research. The main challenge was to produce sufficiently thin samples, and Sjöstrand's method for producing ultrathin tissue samples was published in Nature in 1943.[4] However, it seemed that research based on electron microscopy would be too time-consuming for a Ph.D. thesis, so his 1944 thesis was based on fluorescence spectroscopy. In 1947-1948, he received a scholarship to further study electron microscopy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Department of Biology. Back in Sweden, he received funding to build up an electron microscopy research laboratory. In 1959, Sjöstrand was both offered a position as professor of histology at Karolinska Institutet, and as professor at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He chose UCLA, because conditions for research and funding were better there.[4]

Sjöstrand founded the Journal of Ultrastructure Research in 1957. Since 1990, the journal has been called the Journal of Structural Biology.

As of 2008, Sjöstrand was still living in the United States.[2] Sjöstrand died on April 6, 2011, at the age of 98.

References

  1. "Leaders in American science". 1963.
  2. 1 2 Fritiof S. Sjöstrand - Biografi, Karolinska Institutet 200 years (Swedish)
  3. Sjöstrand, Fritiof S., Über die Eigenfluoreszenz tierischer Gewebe mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Säugetierniere., Diss. Stockholm : Karol. inst., Stockholm, 1944
  4. 1 2 Hur anatomiska institutionen blev internationellt centrum för elektronmikroskopi, Karolinska Institutet 200 years (Swedish)
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