Kurt Schaffner: from organic photochemistry to photobiologyThis article is published as part of a themed issue in honour of Professor Kurt Schaffner on the occasion of his 80th birthday

Kurt Schaffner turned 80 this year. This perspective highlights his contributions to the research on the plant photoreceptor phytochrome, as many of the findings on structure and function of this molecule are tightly linked to the Max-Planck-Institute for Radiation Chemistry, where he was effective...

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