Lóránd László


László Lóránd (born 23 March 1923 in Győr) is a Hungarian-American biochemist. He studied at the University of Budapest, after studying at the Szent-Györgyi Institute of Biochemistry in Budapest, where his teacher was Koloman Laki. In 1949 he began work at the Department of Biomolecular Structure of T. T. Astbury at the University of Leeds. Together with Lakim, he investigated the blood coagulation process, which led them to discover the XIII coagulation factor, formerly known as Laki-Lorand factor. Since 1955 he has been working in the United States. Selected works

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