Background
Lars Ernster was born in Hungary and came to Sweden 1946.
Lars Ernster was born in Hungary and came to Sweden 1946.
He took his Doctor of Philosophy degree at the Stockholm University in 1956.
He played a prominent role in the scientific community. Until 1967 he was the head of the division for Physiological Chemistry at the Wenner-Gren Institute (Axel Wenner-Gren). From 1967 to 1986 he was a professor of biochemistry.
In Mitochondria and Microsomes (Communist Party Lee, G Schatz and G Dallner, eds) Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, Master of Arts 1981 During World World War II, Lars Ernster, Edith Ernster and Jacob Steiner lived in the office of the Swedish Embassy in Budapest Üllöi ut 2-4.
In the night of January 8, 1945 all inhabitants were dragged away by an Arrow Cross Party executing brigade of the city commander near the banks of the Danube. At midnight, 20 policemen with drawn bayonets broke into the Arrow Cross house and rescued everyone.
Document about January 8. in Budapest Archives (Hungarian) The history of Wallenberg office / Swedish Embassy Lars Ernster, Istvan Hargittai Google search "Ernster László" Five Chemists Whose Lives Were Saved by Raoul Wallenberg.
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He was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences from 1974. Lars Ernster was a member of the Board of the 1977 - 1988. 1945. Lars Ernster rescued to Sweden, around 1970 member of the Board of.