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Stefan Gelineo (17 June 1898 in Stari Grad … Stefan Gelineo (17 June 1898 in Stari Grad, 1 October 1971 in Belgrade) was a Serbian physiologist, who by his contributions to the study of hypothermia, garnered an international reputation along with Ivan Đaja, and Vojislav Petrović. Gelineo was among the earliest research assistants to work with Ivan Đaja. Gelineo is credited with the founding of the Chair for physiology at the Serbian Institute for Physiology, rector of the University of Belgrade, member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences, and a prominent architect of its early 20th-century development. He was born in 1898 in Stari Grad on the island of Hvar. He studied in Leipzig and Vienna and afterwards taught at Belgrade University and became a member of the Belgrade School of Physiology. He is a follower of the work of Ivan Đaja. During World War II and occupation of Yugoslavia, he was interned at the Banjica concentration camp. He died in Belgrade in 1971.tration camp. He died in Belgrade in 1971.
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Stefan Gelineo (17 June 1898 in Stari Grad … Stefan Gelineo (17 June 1898 in Stari Grad, 1 October 1971 in Belgrade) was a Serbian physiologist, who by his contributions to the study of hypothermia, garnered an international reputation along with Ivan Đaja, and Vojislav Petrović. Gelineo was among the earliest research assistants to work with Ivan Đaja. Gelineo is credited with the founding of the Chair for physiology at the Serbian Institute for Physiology, rector of the University of Belgrade, member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences, and a prominent architect of its early 20th-century development. He died in Belgrade in 1971. development. He died in Belgrade in 1971.
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