Otto Lubarsch - Academic Career

Academic Career

He originally studied philosophy and natural sciences in Leipzig and Heidelberg, and later earned his medical degree in Strasbourg in 1883. Subsequently he was an assistant to Hugo Kronecker (1839–1914) at the Institute of Physiology in Bern, and afterwards an assistant at the pathological institutes of Giessen, Breslau and Zurich. In 1891 he became first assistant to Albert Thierfelder (1842–1908) at the pathological institute at the University of Rostock, where in 1894 he was appointed an associate professor of pathological anatomy and general pathology. In 1905 he became director of the institute of pathology and bacteriology at Zwickau, later serving as a professor in Düsseldorf (from 1907), Kiel (from 1913), and Berlin (1917–1929).

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