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Position at Dunedin
(By Telegraph-
* AUCKLAND, Last Night. His interest first directed towards New Zealand tkrougk impressions gained in articles contributed to a scientific journal in. Vienna by a member of the staffi of the medical sehool at the University of Otago, Di . 1. Iteifer, a graduate of the University of Vienna, arrived in Auckland by the Rangitata. He is a Doctor of Science, specialising as a biochemical engineer, and will take a position at the mndical schodl at tlny University of Otago. Bdin in Poland, Dr. Reifer has enjoyed a distinguished career at universities in Czechoslovakia, Berlin and Vienna.* He has devoted himself to laboratory work as an analytieal medical chemist. Although his only contact with New Zeaiand had been by correspondence, Dr. Reifer bopes to remain m the Dominion. "I have been assured there is ample scope for my work at Dunedin," he added, "and I hope to introduco some of tho more reeenb discoveries made in Vienna jn the baeterioJogical and serological departments of my work."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 47, 18 November 1937, Page 6
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