Ole Danbolt Mjøs
Ole Danbolt Mjøs | |
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Born | |
Died | 1 October 2013 | (aged 74)
Citizenship | Norwegian |
Known for | Leader, Mjøs Committee (1998–2000) Leader, Nobel Committee (2003–2008) |
Awards | Order of St. Olav Order of the Lion. |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Medicine Physiology |
Institutions | University of Tromsø |
Ole Danbolt Mjøs (8 March 1939 – 1 October 2013)[1] was a Norwegian physician and politician for the Christian Democratic Party. He was a professor and former rector at the University of Tromsø, and he was the leader of the Norwegian Nobel Committee from 2003 to 2008.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Jan Arild Holbek and Trygve W. Jordheim (1 October 2013): Ole Danbolt Mjøs er død Vårt Land. Retrieved 1 October 2013
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