Fresenius

Fresenius stands for:

  • Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA, health care group with the divisions Fresenius Biotech, development and commercialization of biopharmaceuticals in the fields of oncology and immunology / transplantation medicine
  • Fresenius Helios, hospital ownership, operation and operational management of hospitals
  • Fresenius Kabi, infusion therapy and clinical nutrition, infusion and transfusion technology, blood diagnostics and outpatient health care
  • Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA ( FMC), health care and dialysis products and services
  • Fresenius Vamed, project and management of health facilities
  • Fresenius (Texas ), a place in Hardin County, Texas
  • Fresenius Prize, Prize of the German Chemical Society for Analytical Chemistry, 1961
  • Fresenius ' Journal of Analytical Chemistry, a long time one of the leading journals of Analytical Chemistry, risen since 2001 in "Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry"
  • Fresenius University, a private, state -recognized university
  • SGS Institute Fresenius, laboratory analysis Akademie Fresenius, a provider of trade conferences and congresses, see SGS Institut Fresenius

Fresenius is the surname of the following persons:

  • August Fresenius (1789-1813), poet and playwright
  • August Wilhelm Fresenius (1896-1971), Protestant pastor in Frankfurt am Main and leading member of the Confessing Church
  • Carl Remigius Fresenius (1818-1897), chemist and founder of the Institute Fresenius
  • Eduard Fresenius, founder of the predecessor of Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA
  • Georg Fresenius (1808-1866), physician and botanist, director of the Research Institute Senckenberg
  • Johann Philipp Fresenius (1705-1761), senior member of the evangelical preacher Ministry in Frankfurt am Main
  • Remigius Fresenius Heinrich (1847-1920), German analytical chemist
  • Richard Fresenius (1844-1903), painter
  • Theodor Wilhelm Fresenius (1856-1936), German chemist
  • Ulrich Fresenius (1888-1962), mayor of Wernigerode
  • Wilhelm Fresenius (1913-2004), chemist and director of the Institute Fresenius

See also:

  • Fresenius piston, see # elemental analysis digestion methods
  • Disambiguation
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