Fritz-Albert Popp 3943030 218623510 2008-06-11T13:33:01Z 62.39.72.218 [[Image:Popp.jpg|thumb|right|''Fritz-Albert Popp'']] '''Fritz-Albert Popp''' (born [[1938]] in [[Frankfurt am Main]], [[Germany]]) is a German researcher in [[biophysics]]. After studying experimental [[physics]] in [[Göttingen]] and [[Würzburg]], Popp earned his PhD in theoretical physics at [[Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz|Mainz University]] and later became a professor at [[University of Marburg|Marburg University]]. His research began with the confirmation of the existence of [[biophoton]]s, which had earlier been studied by Terence Quickenden in Australia. International projects led to cooperation with scientists such as Walter Nagl, [[Ilya Prigogine]] and [[David Bohm]]. He became an Invited Member of the [[New York Academy of Sciences]] and an Invited Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (RANS). For a time, he worked at [[Princeton University]]. Popp was the founder of the International Institute of Biophysics in Neuss, Germany. ==Works== * [http://www.lifescientists.de/ib0204e_1.htm About the Coherence of Biophotons 1999] * F.A.Popp and K.H.Li: Hyberbolic Relaxation as a Sufficient Condition of a Fully Coherent Ergodic Field, International Journal of Theoretical Physics 32 (1993), 1573-1583. * F.A.Popp and Y.Yan: Delayed luminescence of biological systems in terms of coherent states, Physics Letters A 293 (2002), 93-97. * F.A.Popp, J.J.Chang, A.Herzog, Z.Yan and Y.Yan: Evidence of non-classical (squeezed) light in biological systems. Physics Letters A 293 (2002), 98-102. ==External links== * [http://www.lifescientists.de International Institute of Biophysics] * [http://www.lifescientists.de/publication/bibliography1-1.htm Bibliography on biophoton research and related subjects] {{DEFAULTSORT:Popp, Fritz-Albert}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:1938 births]] [[Category:Biophysicists]] [[Category:German physicists]] [[Category:People from Frankfurt]] {{Germany-physicist-stub}} [[de:Fritz-Albert Popp]] [[fr:Fritz-Albert Popp]]