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Fritz-Albert PoppFritz-Albert Popp (born 1938 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany) is a German researcher in biophysics. Additional recommended knowledgeAfter studying experimental physics in Göttingen and Würzburg, Popp earned his PhD in theoretical physics at Mainz University and later became a professor at Marburg University. His research began with the claimed confirmation of the existence of biophotons, which had earlier been studied by Terence Quickenden in Australia. International projects led to cooperation with scientists such as Walter Nagl, Ilya Prigogine and David Bohm. He became an Invited Member of the New York Academy of Sciences and an Invited Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (RANS). For a time, he worked at Princeton University. Popp was the founder of the International Institute of Biophysics at Neuss, Germany. Works
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