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František Šorm (28 February 1913 in Prague – 18 November 1980) was a Czech chemist known for synthesis of natural compounds, mainly terpenes and biologically active components of plants. Šorm was the founder of the Institute for Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. In 1952 Šorm became the director of the Institute for Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, part of the newly established Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, and General Secretary of the Academy. From 1962 until 1969 he served as the second President of the Academy (after Zdeněk Nejedlý).

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  • František Šorm (28. února 1913 Praha – 18. listopadu 1980 Praha) byl český a československý chemik, biochemik, vysokoškolský učitel, předseda ČSAV, politik Komunistické strany Československa a poúnorový poslanec Národního shromáždění ČSSR a Sněmovny lidu Federálního shromáždění. (cs)
  • František Šorm (* 28. Februar 1913 in Prag; † 18. November 1980 ebenda) war ein tschechischer Chemiker (Organische Chemie, Biochemie). (de)
  • František Šorm (28 February 1913 in Prague – 18 November 1980) was a Czech chemist known for synthesis of natural compounds, mainly terpenes and biologically active components of plants. Šorm was the founder of the Institute for Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. Šorm studied at the Faculty of Chemistry of the Czech Technical University (later Institute of Chemical Technology, VŠCHT) absolving the studies in 1936. During the war Šorm worked in a chemical laboratory. After the war he returned to the university and in 1946 was named professor at the VŠCHT. In 1950 Šorm was named professor of organic chemistry at the Charles University in Prague. In 1952 Šorm became the director of the Institute for Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, part of the newly established Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, and General Secretary of the Academy. From 1962 until 1969 he served as the second President of the Academy (after Zdeněk Nejedlý). František Šorm was a staunch communist and member of the Central Committee of Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. In his role of a scientist and organizer, however, he considered only the professional capabilities of his coworkers, not their political stance. In 1968 he supported the reform politics of Prague Spring. After the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia (which he protested against), Šorm was removed from his administrative positions, was forbidden to attend conferences abroad and was, at age of 60, forced into early retirement. Later he lived in seclusion and died of a heart attack. The institute Šorm founded now awards a medal named after the scientist. Asteroid 3993 Šorm, discovered by Antonín Mrkos, was named after him in 1988. (en)
  • František Šorm (28 février 1913 à Prague - 18 novembre 1980) est un chimiste tchèque connu pour la synthèse de composés naturels, principalement des terpènes et des composants biologiquement actifs des plantes. Šorm est le fondateur de l'Institut de chimie organique et de biochimie de l'Académie tchécoslovaque des sciences. (fr)
  • Франтишек Шорм (чеш. František Šorm; 28 февраля 1913, Прага, Австро-Венгерская империя — 18 ноября 1980, Прага, ЧССР) — чехословацкий биохимик, фармаколог, химик-органик, член (1952—80) и президент (1962—65) Чехословацкой АН, почётный доктор МГУ (1966—80). (ru)
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  • František Šorm (28. února 1913 Praha – 18. listopadu 1980 Praha) byl český a československý chemik, biochemik, vysokoškolský učitel, předseda ČSAV, politik Komunistické strany Československa a poúnorový poslanec Národního shromáždění ČSSR a Sněmovny lidu Federálního shromáždění. (cs)
  • František Šorm (* 28. Februar 1913 in Prag; † 18. November 1980 ebenda) war ein tschechischer Chemiker (Organische Chemie, Biochemie). (de)
  • František Šorm (28 février 1913 à Prague - 18 novembre 1980) est un chimiste tchèque connu pour la synthèse de composés naturels, principalement des terpènes et des composants biologiquement actifs des plantes. Šorm est le fondateur de l'Institut de chimie organique et de biochimie de l'Académie tchécoslovaque des sciences. (fr)
  • Франтишек Шорм (чеш. František Šorm; 28 февраля 1913, Прага, Австро-Венгерская империя — 18 ноября 1980, Прага, ЧССР) — чехословацкий биохимик, фармаколог, химик-органик, член (1952—80) и президент (1962—65) Чехословацкой АН, почётный доктор МГУ (1966—80). (ru)
  • František Šorm (28 February 1913 in Prague – 18 November 1980) was a Czech chemist known for synthesis of natural compounds, mainly terpenes and biologically active components of plants. Šorm was the founder of the Institute for Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. In 1952 Šorm became the director of the Institute for Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, part of the newly established Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, and General Secretary of the Academy. From 1962 until 1969 he served as the second President of the Academy (after Zdeněk Nejedlý). (en)
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  • Шорм, Франтишек (ru)
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