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Jürgen Hennig

1951 - Today

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Jürgen Klaus Hennig (born in Stuttgart, Germany on March 5, 1951) is a German chemist and medical physicist. Internationally he is considered to be one of the pioneers of Magnetic Resonance Imaging for clinical diagnostics. He is the Scientific Director of the Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Chairman of the Magnetic Resonance Development and Application Center (MRDAC) at the University Medical Center Freiburg. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Jürgen Hennig has received more than 15,287 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Jürgen Hennig is the 545th most popular chemist (down from 516th in 2019), the 5,235th most popular biography from Germany (down from 4,661st in 2019) and the 107th most popular German Chemist.

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Among CHEMISTS

Among chemists, Jürgen Hennig ranks 545 out of 602Before him are Carl Jacob Löwig, Ida Freund, Karl Friedrich August Rammelsberg, Helen Murray Free, Nikolai Menshutkin, and Hieronymous Theodor Richter. After him are Henry Eyring, Frederick G. Donnan, John Roebuck, Krzysztof Matyjaszewski, Bruce Alberts, and Martin Kamen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1951, Jürgen Hennig ranks 471Before him are Ellen Greene, Max Weinberg, István Tóth, Brian Downey, Cornelius Sim, and Paulo Kassoma. After him are John Abizaid, Helen Zille, Carlo Vanzina, Haruki Uemura, Bernhard Germeshausen, and Peabo Bryson.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Jürgen Hennig ranks 5,235 out of 7,253Before him are Georg Leber (1920), Armin Veh (1961), Patricia Janečková (1998), Volker Zotz (1956), Isabell Werth (1969), and Walter Lassally (1926). After him are Jens Jeremies (1974), Leo Wilden (1936), Ernst Ising (1900), Dennis Gansel (1973), Hugo Strauß (1907), and Sylvia Hanika (1959).

Among CHEMISTS In Germany

Among chemists born in Germany, Jürgen Hennig ranks 107Before him are Eugen Baumann (1846), Hans von Pechmann (1850), Peter Armbruster (1931), Carl Jacob Löwig (1803), Karl Friedrich August Rammelsberg (1813), and Hieronymous Theodor Richter (1824). After him are Max Bodenstein (1871), Christian Ehrenfried Weigel (1748), Achim Müller (1938), and Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim (1987).