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English: Endre Bíró in 1946
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Source These are old family photos dating from 1946 and 1947 respectively
Author The first photo shows my father, Endre Bíro in 1946. Endre Bíró was a biochemist who started his career at the Institute of Albert Szent-Györgyi who was a Nobel Prize-winning Hungarian scientist. The second and third photos were taken at the Sixth International Congress of Cytology in Stockholm, Sweden. The second photo shows Endre Bíró and Tamás Erdős sitting opposite Albert Szent-Györgyi, while the third shows Endre Bíró and Tamás Erdő sitting opposite Albert Szent-Györgyi.

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